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Bludge

UK
/blʌdʒ/
US
/blʌdʒ/
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Translation of "bludge" into Russian

bludge
Noun
raiting
UK
/blʌdʒ/
US
/blʌdʒ/
bludge
bludges pl
Additional translations
тяжелый предмет
bludge
Verb
raiting
UK
/blʌdʒ/
US
/blʌdʒ/
bludge
bludges
bludged Past Simple / Past Participle
bludging Gerund
Additional translations

Definitions

bludge
Noun
raiting
UK
/blʌdʒ/
US
/blʌdʒ/
Australian, New Zealand, informal. An easy job or situation requiring little effort.
Compared with his previous post, the new position was a complete bludge.
Australian, New Zealand, informal. The act or habit of avoiding work; loafing.
Management is cracking down on bludge and absenteeism.
Australian, New Zealand, informal. Social welfare benefits; the dole (usually with the).
After the factory closed, many workers found themselves on the bludge for months.
bludge
Verb
raiting
UK
/blʌdʒ/
US
/blʌdʒ/
Australian, New Zealand, informal. To avoid work or responsibilities; loaf or idle.
Instead of studying, the students bludged around the common room all afternoon.
Australian, New Zealand, informal. (bludge off) To live at another's expense; sponge.
He has been bludging off his older brother since losing his job.

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