grind something out

grind something out
produce something dull or tedious slowly and laboriously

I must grind out some more fiction

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ˌgrind sthˈout derived
to produce sth in large quantities, often sth that is not good or interesting

She grinds out romantic novels at the rate of five a year.

Main entry:grindderived

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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