besogne (Meaning)

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besogne (n.)

A worthless fellow; a bezonian.

Synonyms & Antonyms of besogne

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besogne Sentence Examples

  1. The besogne of preparing the feast had been delegated to a diligent team of chefs.
  2. The relentless besogne of manual labor weighed heavily on the workers' bodies and minds.
  3. The scholar spent countless hours poring over ancient texts, his besogne illuminating forgotten civilizations.
  4. The intricate besogne of embroidery required steady hands and a keen eye for detail.
  5. The besogne of maintaining the estate proved to be a never-ending task for the caretaker.
  6. The relentless besogne of warfare left a profound mark on the soldiers involved.
  7. The besogne of raising children was both rewarding and demanding for the young parents.
  8. The artist's besogne was to capture the beauty and complexity of the natural world on canvas.
  9. The scientist's besogne was to unravel the mysteries of the universe through meticulous experimentation.
  10. The besogne of love was the most challenging and fulfilling endeavor of all.

FAQs About the word besogne

A worthless fellow; a bezonian.

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The besogne of preparing the feast had been delegated to a diligent team of chefs.

The relentless besogne of manual labor weighed heavily on the workers' bodies and minds.

The scholar spent countless hours poring over ancient texts, his besogne illuminating forgotten civilizations.

The intricate besogne of embroidery required steady hands and a keen eye for detail.