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Sentences to describe housework. Tell me about a woman who is tired from doing housework.

1. I soaked the cloth in water, then took it out, rubbed it vigorously, and then twisted it into a ball.

2. My parents want it, but they don’t want me to do it. It would be unfilial for me not to do housework every day. Then in the future, if you don't help your wife with housework every day, it means that you don't love your wife. I don’t want to do housework and post it on friends circle. I feel tired after doing housework. Chicken soup for my soul.

3. I climbed into the pig pen and beat them with a bamboo stick. The pig pen was filled with pig manure; it was not easy to find a cleaner place to stand.

4. Usually, my father hums a tune while doing housework, looking happy.

5. Mom does a lot of housework. Every day when I come back from get off work, I cook and wash clothes. I work my butt off.

6. In a person's life, the smile fades away after seeing it, the smile fades away after smiling, the person becomes tired after crying, and the tired person understands when tired.

7. In the sunshine, some butterflies are dancing on the flowers; some butterflies are playing and chasing each other. Other butterflies collect delicious pollen from colorful flowers.

8. My husband is so angry that he doesn’t do housework even once.

9. Today, the whole village is very tired and full of energy.

10. 9:30 After a busy day in the studio without eating dinner, I returned to my sister’s house and was shocked when I opened the door and threw a toy in the house. It felt like I had been robbed. During bath time, they took their toys and then helped They mopped the floor and washed the dishes. Now I lay down very tired, but they were still cleaning my nephew's toys outside. The sound of my sister's occasional shrill shouting made me feel a little cool and wanted to escape.

Humorous talk about women doing housework

11. I don’t want to go to work, open a store, or cook. I just want to lie in bed and just Want to order takeout.

12. If there is no wind, the cloud will lose half of its elegance; if it is green, the world will lose its vitality. If I were you, my world would have no color!

13. Every Monday morning is dark, and I lie in bed desperate not to go to work.

14. I looked at the dust on the window and thought: Wiping this dust with a dry cloth and a wet cloth may not be enough, so what is the use? I suddenly saw a piece of feather duster hanging on the wall. Why don't you dust it off with a feather duster first? As I said, I held the feather duster tightly with both hands and dusted it carefully. Sure enough, the dust fell down. Then, I put the dishwashing liquid into the basin, then soaked the cloth, wrung it out, and wiped it on the glasses one by one. I think you'll have a good time recovering from drugs. But when I looked, the dust was gone, but there were still water stains on the glass. I quickly picked up the newspaper and wiped it carefully along the water's edge. After a while, the water disappeared and I breathed a sigh of relief.

15. A person’s heart can tolerate and bear the scars repeatedly. But I forgot that people get tired.

16. Every decision you make will eventually leave me behind.

17. If there is no wind, the cloud will lose half of its elegance; if it is green, the world will lose its vitality. If I were you, my world would have no color!

18. So the two of us started wiping down from the sixth floor. We wiped it very carefully, devotedly, and happily, and wiped the corners. Sweat ran down our cheeks and our clothes were soaked. We had no complaints and no breaks. The rag is dirty and so is the water.

19. Old people are not necessarily experienced, and young people are not necessarily unskilled.

20. The Internet is fake, but very real. It is very real, but very hypocritical.