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errands

noun as in task

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Example Sentences

She used her time off work to run errands and catch up with friends.

A day running errands in public can involve multiple strangers asking invasive questions about her body and her abilities.

“He had money trouble,” said Sam Gambir, 47, who would pay Alexis to run errands for him from time to time.

Three dogs trotted around the house throughout the day, hopping in the car with Mr. and Mrs. Russell on occasion to do errands.

The former VP candidate looked rail thin as she ran errands with her daughter Willow in Studio City.

It made me smile to remember how mature Patsy had been when I meekly ran her errands and gladly wore her yoke in the old days.

Everything and anything he tried, running errands, and even going with the van to solicit material for the following day's meals.

He cuts the wood, builds the fires, and runs the errands; just a lackey boy, and is still just that.

Up and abroad, doing very many errands to my great content which lay as burdens upon my mind and memory.

You hear the other domestics going and coming: orders are given and recalled, errands are well or ill performed.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to errands, such as: duty, assignment, charge, mission, commission, and job.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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