Idioms
work off (something) or work (something) off
to make something go away (especially by working or exercise)
I was able to work off much weight and am now feeling better.
work on (someone)
work one's fingers to the bone
work out
work out (for the best)
work out (something) or work (something) out
work over (someone) or work (someone) over
work up (someone) or work (someone) up
work up (something) or work (something) up
work up to (something)
work wonders (with someone or something)
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take (something) in stride
throw (someone) to the wolves
get a fix on (something)
that will be the day
life of the party
like two peas in a pod
hang in (there)
in the swim
one's stamping grounds
take it
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The most productive day of the workweek is Tuesday.
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