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From the Cambridge English Corpus. Transport to church, mill and for other necessary errands. They generally spend a large part of their time hanging round the chief's house, waiting to run errands for him.

From the Hansard archive. Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3. I refer to the errands of mercy and rescue operations which are not widely known throughout the country. During the past year, they have been real errands of mercy. The visits for all kinds of matters, meetings, and circumstances, errands to constituencies, and so on, are much more now.

In the case of single people living on their own who have no one to do errands for them, that can be a real hardship.

Other associations not merely visit old people, but discover and do what is wanted, such as shopping and running errands. They do various things, and one thing is visiting old people in their homes and running their errands for them.

They are probably running errands, exchanging books and doing all kinds of things. They cleaned the wards, looked out for patients' needs and ran errands for them—until the contracting-out process began. Judgment and character will have the chance of making and acquiring such strength that the thoughtless acceptance of bookmakers' errands will be largely checked. He put stamps on envelopes and ran errands, but he ended up as managing director.

What is her position when she goes out on normal errands? Is it not a fact that men batmen go out on errands for the officers' wives? See all examples of errand. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. The definition of an errand is something you have to do or a short trip that usually just takes a little time.

An example of an errand is going to the dry cleaners. An example of an errand is grocery shopping. The purpose of such trip. I'm going to town on some errands. An oral message trusted to a person for delivery.

Origin of errand. Errand Sentence Examples. It is, increasingly, the received wisdom in the West that nation building is a fool's errand. The remarkable thing was that all the hurrying people she met seemed also each of them to be on a secret and mystic errand. A simple errand and promenade,--and yet she felt herself to be steeped in the romance of an adventure!

One evening, rather more than a week after the marriage, Hedges had been on an errand to Calne, and was hastening home. A few words explained his errand ; but the brave Englishman would hardly hear it to the end. Except for their sad errand , both Felipe and Aunt Ri would have experienced a keen delight in this ascent.

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