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How to use Sisyphus in a sentence

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Thanks to the ingenuity of these contraptions' designers and purveyors, the toils of Sisyphus have been transformed into a healthful pastime.
Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance.
Long before he died, he wrote an essay, The Myth of Sisyphus, which in a normal mood I usually dismiss as overwrought claptrap.
For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch.
The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight.
The next stage, she says, is an attitude of helplessness about work, the full-blown Sisyphus complex.
Hence, as in the myth of Sisyphus, its makers have to get at it again, immediately, incessantly, endlessly.
But it's pretty clear that the upper Midwest's Sisyphus story would have ended a while ago if the incentives were different for the two parties.
As Mr Medina Ortega said, this reminds us very much of the labours of Sisyphus.
But if you have a bad tool, you're almost able to do the job, and then, like Sisyphus, everything will fall apart and you'll have to start over!
More than enough evidence, perhaps, that attacking drug supply is a job for Sisyphus.
What Sisyphus might have felt if one fine day his boulder stopped, rested on the hilltop and failed to roll back down.
Sisyphus was condemned to roll a rock uphill all day, every day.
The piece conveys his perception of the absurdity of life, as depicted by French philosopher Albert Camus in The Myth of Sisyphus.
When he reaches the peak, the rock tumbles down, and Sisyphus chases it, just to push it up again.
In this play there is a facet of the myth of Sisyphus plunged into video surveillance.
I have long believed that Sisyphus is the patron saint of Europe, and this whole experience bears this out.
In Sisyphus, artist Luciano Fabro presents a marble cylinder on which he has etched a nude, caricature-like self-portrait.
I heard people talking about mountains, but they are going to take us up mountains in the same way as Sisyphus pushing a great big rock up the mountain.
Trying to stop the flow of narcotics is akin to the legendary Sisyphus futilely pushing a boulder uphill, says Fernando Carrera, Guatemala's foreign minister.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He is in quite the same punishment as Orion or even Sisyphus, the penalty of all finitude is upon him.
Sisyphus and his boulder are fairly well established, even if his wife Merope tends to be neglected.
And I saw Sisyphus at his endless task raising his prodigious stone with both his hands.
There is a city in the heart of Argos, pasture land of horses, called Ephyra, where Sisyphus lived, who was the craftiest of all mankind.
This effect is produced when the clever rogue, like Sisyphus, is outwitted, or the brave villain defeated.
The organisation's trends throughout history reveal a number of parallels to the tragic ancient Greek myth of Sisyphus, the king of Ephyra.
Like Sisyphus rolling his stone uphill, well-intentioned bureaucrats throughout history have sought to close the income gap.
Almost decided to outfit my personal yacht Sisyphus for that purpose.
Consulted the captain about a set of auxiliary sails for the Sisyphus.
The next two forms, Tantalus and Sisyphus, have also a kinship.
Its belief that it can pouch Kashmir is akin to the Sisyphus story.
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