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  1. work something into something to work the mixture into a paste [intransitive] work in/with something (of an artist, etc.) to use a particular material to produce a picture or other item. an artist working in oils; a craftsman working with wool; Topics Art a2; of part of face/body [intransitive] (formal) to move violently. He stared at me in ...

    • Workable Adjective

      that you can shape, spread, dig, etc. Add more water until...

    • Make-Work Noun

      Definition of make-work noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's...

    • Work Over

      Definition of work over phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced...

    • Wordy Adjective

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    • Wore

      Find out which words work together and produce more...

    • Part-Work Noun

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    • Work In

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    • Donkey Work Noun

      Definition of donkey work noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's...

  2. Work (noun) - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  3. To produce (a material thing) by, or as by, labour or exertion; to make, construct, manufacture; to form, fashion. In later use somewhat archaic (usually in past tense or past participle in form wrought). Sometimes with implications of artistic or ornamental workmanship, and passing into sense IV.26.

  4. make effort; 3 [transitive] work yourself/somebody + adv./prep. to make yourself/someone work, especially very hard She works herself too hard.; 4 [intransitive] to make efforts to achieve something work for something She dedicated her life to working for peace. work to do something The committee is working to get the prisoners freed.

  5. The website has information on many different types of work. When someone has a job, you can say that they are in work. Fewer and fewer people are in work. When someone does not have a job, you can say that they are out of work. Her father had been out of work for six months. Work is also used to talk about the place where someone works.

  6. WORK definition: 1. to do a job, especially the job you do to earn money: 2. If a machine or piece of equipment…. Learn more.

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  8. 35 meanings: 1. physical or mental effort directed towards doing or making something 2. paid employment at a job or a trade,.... Click for more definitions.

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