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"schlep" Definitions
  1. a slow, difficult journey, especially one that you do not want to make

162 Sentences With "schlep"

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Fernando de Noronha is a schlep in and of itself.
It was nice not to have to schlep around a towel.
Trust, this is a bag to tote proudly, not just schlep around.
He'd schlep and clean for five years; then she'd do the same.
The time has come — Hollywood's ready for The Schlep Around the Corner.
The label [Tim/Kerr] was such a schlep job of crack and coke.
Also, if the land-and-sea schlep sounds daunting, you could always fly.
And you still need trucks, because drones can't schlep more than a few pounds.
Clinton both got their pregnant daughters to schlep through the snow to sing their praises.
Oprah's Bag: As for the contents of Jacobson's own bag, the schlep varies each day.
Founder RJ Scaringe's thesis: Luxury buyers want to be able to schlep tons of stuff, too.
The women began to bring in a healthy income but realized the weekly schlep wasn't sustainable.
The closest providers for a Philadelphian might well be a thirty-mile schlep to Wilmington, Del.
I don't have to schlep all the way to Dubai to get that kind of energy.
No need to take off your gear and schlep into the lodge just to grab your wallet.
And why schlep all the way to Cannes rather than to, say, the Marriott in Atlantic City?
I almost always feel like it, even if getting over here is a bit of a psychic schlep.
While the views from the top are undoubtedly beautiful, getting there is a schlep not worth the trek.
I asked of the next few passing owners, so furrily weighted down, what was with this canine schlep.
For New Yorkers interested in salsa, social justice and "oy veys" in aria form, it's worth the schlep.
And it would reduce their weight so there would be less weight for the vehicle to schlep along.
I schlep myself on my bike to the library and pick up the book, along with a couple others.
Maybe they don't have the time, or the motivation, to schlep workout clothes from the office to the gym.
You deal with it — you schlep your stuff up a mountain and work all day in the blazing sun.
Especially the New York show because I didn't have to schlep the stuff all the way to Los Angeles.
Not all of us have the time or energy to schlep to Sephora every time we need new makeup.
And moviegoers broaden their horizons, checking things out that they wouldn't normally schlep out and buy a ticket for.
Would anyone schlep to bookstores to hear her read from You'll Grow Out of It, her collection of comic essays?
The furthest afield, 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair is worth the schlep out to Pioneer Works in Red Hook.
Those neighborhoods are a little bit of a schlep, but it's nice to do at least one on a trip.
How would I schlep my lunch to work in my barely-big-enough-to-hold-my-work-clothes biking backpack?
Sandler's Jewish lineage begins somewhat vaguely in some Russo-Polish shtetl, followed by a half-forgotten schlep across the sea.
As if that weren't the worst thing imaginable, next you must package your worldly possessions and schlep them all over creation.
I also schlep the kid in her stroller up and down subway stairs daily — it's not swimming, but it's a workout.
With the gig economy and virtual workplace technologies on the rise, it's becoming more popular not to schlep into an office.
You don't have to schlep to some podunk airport or endure a million layovers to get in on these deals, either.
And Flexport has it all to itself, because schlep blindness has prevented everyone else in the startup world from even seeing it.
" CAROL SCHLEP, DEPUTY CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, ABBOT DOWNING,  MINNEAPOLIS "People are pulled to the sidelines and there's a re-evaluation of risks.
I grab my bag of dirty clothes from upstairs and schlep it down to the basement where the machines in our buildings are.
These are the guys who tote diaper bags, schlep strollers to play groups, and spend their Saturday morning social hour at the playground.
Luckily, I did the initial tests at a LabCorp in DC, so I didn't have to schlep all the way up to Baltimore.
Few books chronicle the exhausting aftermath — custody calendars and copying your ex on emails and the physical schlep of duffels and laundry baskets.
The shift could also mean the weakening of one of the most reliable safeguards for affordable housing: the long schlep to the subway.
After a bit of trial and error, you'll find car-free travel is a liberating choice that forces you to schlep considerably less.
For us, it's worth the cost to have a home in a city where we can make friends and not constantly schlep around luggage.
I let the dog out and schlep to the shop for Gatorade and a giant bag of chips ($5.10) before flopping onto the couch.
At some point, her entire right arm comes clear off, forcing her to schlep it around as she stalks through the town for answers.
As if that were not enough, you have to schlep to some pokey office on the other side town to have your fingerprints taken.
This 1968 lexicon codified words like "kvetch" and "schlep" in American English (and surely had a place of honor on the Maisel's own bookshelf).
Its Silicon Valley pilot is starting with more than 25,000 employees of select companies that schlep workers from the city to the South Bay.
A third factor is having easy access from parking lot to ski lift because ski gear is bulky, and it's cumbersome to schlep it far.
As a Los Angeles resident with a one-hour-plus commute to work, I've become dependent on Waze to shave time off my daily schlep.
And the thought is that once self-driving vehicles and warehouse robots improve, much of the work to schlep your stuff around would be automated.
Carrying a backpack makes it a breeze to get through airports quickly and eases the burden of having to schlep baggage across towns or hotels.
"But it was a schlep and I just wanted to put the incident behind me, so I never did pick it up," Ms. Seiden said.
These you must schlep back home on foot or in public transport — this is not a "throw it in the back of your Suburban" city.
ON THURSDAY 11th October Singapore Airlines reinstates the world's longest flight, a 15,329km, 19-hour schlep between Singapore and New York which it grounded in 2013.
If you can't bust out a quick thou, you're not equipped to schlep your tools on the morning commute, let alone use them throughout the workday.
While I decadently sipped my water and pretended I didn't have to schlep to the subway in the next 30 minutes, I revamped my Goop plan.
If you can handle the sea of humanity, it's sounds worth the morning schlep: "Santa Monica is the most beautiful beach in the world," Freeman says.
Our main offseason storyline with the Chargers is that they will be trying to schlep it up the road to join the Rams in Los Angeles.
Peter A. Collins and I were supposed to pick some things up from Will Shortz's house and schlep them to the tournament site in Stamford, Conn.
In other words, if your organic avocados had to schlep to Brooklyn get onto your brunch plate, the planet might have become a bit less green.
I walked to work more days than I biked (my preferred mode of transit) in January because that made it easier to schlep food storage containers.
We schlep to AirFrance, but there is no room at the inn, so we go to a lounge that happens to be next to our gate!
For as long as New Yorkers schlep, or have chutzpah, Yiddish will live on—even if the villages that bore these words turned to dust long ago.
Having to get up and schlep across campus for an 8 am class three days a week can throw the rest of the day off, he says.
And physical stores are leaning into this, thinking carefully about cool interior design or top-notch customer service to make the schlep to the store worth it.
I don't need to schlep a full laptop around — my iPad and its keyboard are enough to do the vast majority of tasks I need to accomplish.
Which meant if videographers wanted to check out what they shot they had to schlep the 5.5 pound machine over to a TV and plug it in.
And for a company that's built its entire business model on unsustainable and unprofitable levels of convenience, its unique in that, well, it's kind of a schlep.
New buoys could add to the data Argo provides in particular places of interest without the need for a research ship to schlep out and deliver them.
Hanging onto your water bottle or plastic beer cup when you're done might be a pain, but many festivals offer incentives that make it worth the schlep.
This was great for me because I always liked to study at home rather than schlep to the library and fight for a spot near an outlet.
Remembering their increasing physical skill as swimmers and wave-jumpers and Frisbee tossers, remembering the cumulative humor, good and bad, and the transcendent schlep of family vacations.
Six days a week I wake up at 7:30 AM and schlep along with the morning commuters on an overcrowded bus, then a subway, then a streetcar.
I couldn't get my act together to bring a lunch, so I begrudgingly schlep to Chop't (for the 400th time since starting this job) and get a salad.
Are we supposed to schlep contractor bags full of hole-y t-shirts and single socks to the nearest Goodwill, knowing it's all too damaged to re-sell?
To see it, you have to schlep to Greenpoint and find St. John's Lutheran Church, a red brick building built in the 1800s tucked away on Milton Street.
The presentation will be streamed live from the Howard Gilman Opera House in Brooklyn, so you can catch the show without having to schlep yourself to the opera.
Disrupt is in Brooklyn this time and although it's a pain to schlep to Red Hook it's great to see other parts of the city I've never visited.
But fit drama absolutely is a prime reason we schlep or send back purchases that just looked so stellar on the hanger or in that detail shot online.
He takes Nietzsche's challenge to "become who you are!" as a call to schlep his young family around the Alps to achieve his own goal of self-discovery.
For most adults, 20 pounds doesn't seem like that much, but it can be overwhelming when you're lying underneath it (or trying to schlep it home on the subway).
While the unwashed peon masses waited for NYU shuttle buses to schlep us to and from our dorms, the girls were whisked directly into Yukon SUVs from their classes.
The slimmer design also means it gives me extra room in my Cuyana tote bag to schlep more things around — though I don't know if that's a good idea.
Every president continued that tradition of putting the State of the Union on paper, until Woodrow Wilson decided to schlep up to Capitol Hill to deliver it in person.
LG electronics announced some rather large, human-sized conceptual robots today that it seems to be marketing to people that don't want to schlep around their luggage or groceries.
Thankfully, the hallway walls were made up of mostly windows, which only increased our excitement more and the lovely bay and garden views helped make up for the schlep.
Due to the prevalence of Yiddish in pop culture, even many non Jews know what it means to schlep, and that it's better to be a mensch than a schmuck.
Even if you only use it occasionally, it's awesome to be able to stream something live from the beach, mountain, or really anywhere it's impractical to schlep around your phone.
Through Gatwick Direct, a service run by DHL, shops now have their wares delivered to a depot outside the airport, reducing the number of vans needed to schlep through security.
If you schlep your laundry to the laundromat, or need to wash clothes on a lengthy vacation, you'll want the convenience and minimal weight of Lucky Fiji Power Sheets. ProsCons
And if someone wants to do the dishes or schlep the groceries, or can give me their word that the recipe contains no surprises, I might do it again tomorrow.
There was just one catch: Riders would first have to schlep past the airport, east to Citi Field — the home of the Mets — to catch the AirTrain and then backtrack.
Others go to civilians who spend their weekends dirt biking, riding horses, or taking the boat to the lake, and who need a pickup's power to schlep their equipment around.
Your friends and family will no longer have to schlep their coffee into work with this kit, which includes biodegradable filters with built-in hooks that fit most coffee mugs.
The owners of this well-traveled Toyota Land Cruiser J6 (its odometer reads 300,000 miles) went full nomad over the course of their four-year schlep from California down to Argentina.
Buetti told BuzzFeed News he's given up the free meal racket for now — it just wasn't worth his time and effort to schlep across Manhattan neighborhoods just for a free dinner.
The work is constant, so the odd personal moment has to be wedged in, carefully, on days when there's no set to schlep to, gear in tow, before the sun rises.
Skirting sexuality and absent Morrissey's music (the movie ends in 1982 as he and Johnny Marr are on the brink of forming the band), "England Is Mine" is a soggy schlep.
Schlep To haul (usually not in a comfortable way) Schmatte A rag Extra credit: Jewish involvement in the schmatte trade (read: fashion industry, sometimes called the schmatte industry) shaped American Jewish history.
Look, we get the desire to keep up with the famous family, but even the queens of Calabasas deserve to schlep through the airport or enjoy an ice cream cone in peace.
And Amtrak's platforms cannot be moved, so many riders trekking to the new ticket hall will have to schlep extra-long distances to find their seats on the trains, a fresh hardship.
Unbeknownst to pre-Japan visit me, both of these super affordable beauty staples are easy to get in the US (meaning I did not have to schlep so many home from Tokyo…).
WHO SHOULD GO Couples and solo travelers with generous time-off will find the adage about ends and means to be true: Once you've made the schlep, Thailand is an amply rewarding destination.
But then again, just try prying that Unexpected Cheddar cheese (which I believe is worth the TJ's schlep in and of itself) and $5 red out of my newly-responsible, meal-prepping hands.
Downtown Manhattan residents who refuse to schlep all the way to Brooklyn, Harlem or Queens will now be able to shop at one of the country's largest retailers without hopping on the subway.
It has an excellent quality of life and, if you're willing to schlep out to places like Sunset Park, Red Hook, and Bay Ridge, there is plenty of space to live and work.
At the core of almost all the technologies you use on a daily basis are the electrical circuits that schlep electrons from point A to point B to deliver power to the device.
A housekeeper offered me coffee with almond milk, and served it in a takeout cup, which made sense because the study where the interview took place was quite the schlep from the kitchen.
Both versions conceal the battery into the spine of the wallet, and while they may be slightly bigger than a regular wallet, owners will no longer have to schlep around a battery pack anymore.
But once young Mason had crawled into the toy mecca, the stranger from the outside couldn't manage to escape—forcing the local fire department to schlep over and rescue him from the glass prison.
Schlep back up to the bathroom yet again with a child who forgot to mention it three minutes ago when you hiked to the parking lot to buy ice cream at the concession stand.
Do Ms. Guizzo and Mr. Chen think being in a union means that you just sit back and watch your boss make all the toys, harness up the fleet and schlep hither and yon?
Luckily, because I didn't have to schlep my bags to the subway (I really owe you one, Uber), I was able to squirrel away an extra 25 minutes to give my #OOTD one more look.
Check out our must-haves ahead, and get them this week — before they sell out and you're forced to schlep around town to find the perfect lip gloss set for your 12-year-old cousin.
By applying these techniques to Martian living, she hopes to overcome the biggest challenge facing interplanetary travel: the "mass problem" that results from having to schlep so much stuff from Earth to the Red Planet.
This bag holds all my everyday beauty essentials so I don't need to schlep around multiple makeup pouches, plus when I travel I always swap out its contents and carry it as an evening clutch.
Ikea knows it needs to develop a fresh strategy to attract younger, urban shoppers who may want to visit a store, but don't own a car or want schlep out to the outskirts of cities.
But soon, once she's easier to schlep on the subway and the commuter train and no longer needs a crib, she'll come spend a weekend with Bubbe (it's Yiddish for grandmother) here in New Jersey.
Ikea recognizes it needs to develop a fresh strategy to attract younger, urban shoppers who may want to visit a store, but don't own a car or want schlep out to the outskirts of cities.
Here's Manganiello, built like a Greek god, asking Pee-wee to come to his NYC birthday party, and the rest of Big Holiday is Pee-wee trying to make that schlep to the Big Apple.
Later, she'll check in on a convalescing neighbor, schlep clean laundry to her adult son, Brian (Jake Lacy, excellent), and, over a meal, respond sympathetically to the familiar gripes of her longtime friend Bobbie (Andrea Martin).
In a walk-up apartment building, the second floor typically commands the highest price, Mr. Vargas said, with each subsequent floor dropping 2000 to 22.1 percent in price, because of the longer schlep up the stairs.
The ad — a spoof on Dos Equis's famed "Most Interesting Man in the World" commercials — is the second in a campaign launched last month by the pro-Clinton super PAC Priorities USA, Emily's List and Schlep Labs.
This is Part IV in a multi-part series that features original commentary on the state of leftist movements in Europe from political disrupters Winnie Wong and Claire Sandberg as they schlep their way across the continent.
This is Part III in a multi-part series that features original commentary on the state of leftist movements in Europe from political disrupters Winnie Wong and Claire Sandberg as they schlep their way across the continent.
This is Part II in a multi-part series that features original commentary on the state of leftist movements in Europe from political disrupters Winnie Wong and Claire Sandberg as they schlep their way across the continent.
"We had a destination wedding, so it was nice to not have to schlep a lot of stuff with us that people would likely throw away anyway," said Ms. Eggert, 38, who runs a digital marketing agency.
Maybe there's a deeper meaning to us adopting see-through bags: In a world of change, transparency is key, even if it's just letting the world peep into what we schlep around on a day-to-day basis.
This is Part I in a multi-part series that will feature original commentary on the state of leftist movements in Europe from political disrupters Winnie Wong and Claire Sandberg as they schlep their way across the continent.
The schlep that has become something of a trope in Western media—for better or worse connected to Elizabeth Gilbert's massive bestseller Eat, Pray, Love or the Beatles writing their White Album—but its roots go far deeper.
According to the Spanish daily El Pais, that means some 2,400 people a day, made the monumental schlep up a narrow and crumbling flight of ancient stairs in order to feel a touch closer to the mother of dragons.
Whether it's the allure of a meal in the park with co-workers, or the simple desire to schlep less when it's 95 degrees out, it's easy to dash out the door without a care for the midday meal.
Instead of having to schlep your bag of unwanted clothes to the local vintage shop, you could mail them in, or, even better, a "luxury manager" from the site, like Sarah Ro, would pick them up from your home.
The last few election cycles have seen the rise of countermeasures like the "Great Schlep" of 2008 -- a political stunt to get blue-state transplants to evangelize their parents or grandparents in Florida and other swing states on behalf of Obama.
Snapping the new likeness should be easier than the first time around, when it involved a schlep to a photography shop, and several attempts to get her facing the right way, head up, with Mrs Gulliver's supporting hands nowhere in shot.
Between her three part-time jobs, the four-hour blocks of math and Chicano studies, and the 20-minute schlep on the 605 between the nurseries, Tracy was missing too much class and Noe was missing too much nap time.
Leatherology Small Shave Bag, available at Leatherology, from $90 (available for monogram for $10)The dreaded truth of college is that you'll most likely need to schlep your shower belongings to a communal area if you live in the dorms.
The augmented reality features are neat and the solar-powered tricycle is cleverly designed, but the most useful part of Postmii is the fact that it'll stamp and send your postcard without you having to schlep your way to a foreign post office.
Outerwear and nights on the town don't always mix well: As soon as you're in a crowded bar, concert, or restaurant, that topper becomes an utter pain in the ass to schlep around, particularly in the transitional temps of spring and fall.
It feels like Monday, and you probably don't have the cheerful optimism to drag one clunky rubber boot around all day, let alone two — which means you definitely don't want to schlep a second pair of shoes around to change for the office.
I schlep my kids to public school in a Subaru full of loose Legos and half-crushed Goldfish crackers, then spend the rest of my day in a constant hustle, inventing and pitching in and out of writers' rooms and producers' offices.
It is worth the cardio schlep up four flights of stairs at 25 West 23rd Street, just around the corner toward Sixth Avenue, to Y7 Studio, the self-proclaimed home of "Original Hip-Hop Yoga," to check out the small retail space.
Unless you want to rent a pricy Hamptons house, schlep your beach gear on a train, or deal with Coney Island, settling in on a sandy seaside isn't the life most New Yorkers live come June, July, and August — at least, not this New Yorker.
Someone who asks herself if it might be less selfish to just be recreated into a small diamond pendant he can wear, instead of forcing him to schlep out to some inconvenient burial location (actually, the thought of being turned into jewelry kind of creeps me out).
CEO Zander Adell said this was a much-requested feature, particularly for customers who both shop and return regularly with online stores, leaving them with "all of these returns sitting in [their] house" until they found the time to schlep all the boxes to the UPS store.
" Franco teamed up with EMILY's List, Priorities USA and Schlep Labs to launch #MostInterestingWoman Campaign in Support of Hillary Clinton and said in a statement, "I am excited to work with an amazing team to create and distribute this unconventional endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president.
We can no longer assume that the day to day schlep of life will not include such things as being stuck on a train in a tunnel for hours on end or a bridge failure that leaves cars or trains crashing to the mud flats below.
" Franco teamed up with EMILY's List, Priorities USA and Schlep Labs to launch #MostInterestingWoman Campaign in Support of Hillary Clinton and said in a statement in October, "I am excited to work with an amazing team to create and distribute this unconventional endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president.
I schlep around aimlessly getting ready to run errands with my best friend, B. We have a long list of things to do and no one to impress, so I throw on an old work sweatshirt from my old job and Torrid leggings and I'm out the door by 8:2110.
Just the idea that in 2018, people have to schlep down to a gym or something between particular hours on a particular weekday and stand in line for hours to poke at choices on a touchscreen, all while being monitored by creepy onlookers ... it's an insult to modernity, all of it.
They don't spend their Sunday afternoons elbowing their way through the aisles of a crowded Trader Joe's, they don't schlep their groceries back home on the bus after, and when they have a big event coming up, they sure as hell don't slap on a sheet mask or some makeup and hope for the best.
In reality, I live in New York, so there are always lines, nothing is organized logically, and I have to schlep back everything on the subway, which will always be crowded because the law of public transportation says it should always be the most crowded train when you have the most bags to carry.
In the earlier years of the Cold War, nuclear missiles launched from submarines didn't have very good range, so in order to lob a nuke at the US, Soviet nuclear missile subs needed to schlep their payload a good deal of the way toward America, and had to pass through the GIUK Gap to do so.
CHINA GILGIT-BALTISTAN Controlled by Pakistan AKSAI China Srinagar JAMMU AND KASHMIR Controlled by India Gulmarg PAKISTAN INDIA New Delhi 100 Miles By The New York Times Akshay offered to do all the hard work: organizing ski rentals, lift passes, hotel bookings and, most important, the seamless string of large bearded men who would schlep us around.
You may not need to schlep to Sunset Park for another bowl of ramen, but you just might be drawn first to gawk, then to munch on a bowl of katsu-don or a takoyaki octopus balls before buying freshly made tofu and yuba, sliced lotus root, some imported Japanese Wagyu or a gift-worthy bottle of Japanese whiskey to take home.
A standing-room-only Long Island Rail Road train took us to Jamaica station, the terminus of the AirTrain, where we once again had to schlep our gear to a new platform to get to the terminal for our four-hour-and-47-minute flight (which sat on the tarmac for an hour and a half after our scheduled departure).
Blessing the Schlep (After Lucille Clifton) Dear Diary: may the street sweeperthat is even now flickingdetritus pass downwindmay your double-parkcause no cop's double-takemay your fenders avoid rear- enders on West End or highway may your chariot clear computerized toll- takers E-Z-ly may no gunk clog your plugs as you navigate bumpily jerkily recklessly stubbornly from city to suburb.
It certainly wasn't the infant-hating woman I feared would recoil from me because I'd been forced by one of those banal crises of working motherhood to schlep my own eight-month-old along on the 210-to-21.87 round trip trek that is a Rikers visit—or else lose the only day I could wrangle free to meet before her next court date.
It has led not only to a total lack of sporting integrity — like Italy, Denmark, Spain, Germany, England and the Netherlands will play all of their group games at home, which is, and this shouldn't need saying, an entirely artificial advantage — but to the ridiculous situation where fans, many of whom are not paid as much as UEFA executives or elite players, are being asked to schlep to and fro across a continent for no apparent reason.

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