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maid-of-all-work
A female servant employed to do general housework. / (by extension, humorous) Any person who does a wide range of jobs in a supportive role; a thing that serves a wide range of purposes.
teacher work days
plural of teacher work day
work one's magic
(idiomatic) To achieve something favourable and desired through the application of special skills, talents, or expertise.
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work like a horse
(simile) To work very hard; to toil.
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work one's passage
To pay for one's voyage by working while on board, rather than by paying a fare.
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works one's magic
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of work one's magic
worked one's magic
simple past tense and past participle of work one's magic
work smarter, not harder
Problems are solved more effectively by intelligence than by hard graft.
make-work job
(economics) A job that has less immediate financial benefit to the economy than it costs to support.
throw a wrench in the works
(idiomatic, US) Synonym of throw a spanner in the works.
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