Idioms on 'work'
A woman's work is never done, all work and no play, devil's
work, a nasty piece of work, all in a day's work, do donkey
work, dirty work, work cut out for, grunt work, work that
kills, make light work, make short work of, put a spanner in the
works, work out things, work against the clock, work fingers to
the bone, work hand in glove with, work itself out, work like a
charm, work like a dog, work magic, work of art, work oneself
into a lather, work oneself up, work up a sweat, work through,
work wonders, works for me
if you know any of the meanings of the idioms plese let me know
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Dirty work- Something which is not honest
All work and no Play- A person who works very hard without any rest
Work Against the clock- Work with a nearby deadline
Work like a charm- Work very well
Work wonders- Work something amazing; Seemingly impossible
A nasty piece of work- A bad person/Work
Work of art- Beautiful work
All in a day's work- No matter, it's just routine
Grunt work- Heavy lifting work
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