salt mine

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salt mine

Working in a salt mine is a tough and repetitive job.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A mine where salt is extracted: An underground excavation or system of tunnels and chambers where rock salt (halite) is dug, blasted, or otherwise extracted from the earth.
    • A job involving drudgery and confinement: A metaphorical term for a tedious, monotonous, or oppressive job or situation, often one that feels isolating or inescapable.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Literal):
    • The tour guide explained the history of the ancient salt mine.
    • They descended deep into the salt mine to see the crystalline formations.
  • Noun (Metaphorical):
    • After the promotion, his exciting new role felt like a salt mine of paperwork and meetings.
    • She returned to the salt mine of her data entry job every Monday morning.
Advanced Usage
  • "Back to the salt mines": A common idiomatic expression used humorously or resignedly to indicate a return to hard, tedious work.
    • Well, lunch break is over. Back to the salt mines!
Variants and Related Words
  • Salt mining (n): The industry or activity of extracting salt from mines.
    • Salt mining has been an important economic activity for centuries.
  • Salt miner (n): A person who works in a salt mine.
    • The life of a salt miner in the 19th century was extremely difficult.
Synonyms
  • For the literal meaning: Salt works, halite mine.
  • For the metaphorical meaning: Grind, treadmill, drudgery, slog.
Related Idioms
  • "Back to the salt mines": As noted in Advanced Usage, this idiom directly uses the metaphorical sense of the word.
    • The vacation was wonderful, but now it's back to the salt mines.
salt mine

Working in a salt mine is a tough and repetitive job.

Noun
  1. a job involving drudgery and confinement
  2. a mine where salt is dug

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