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work over
verb
(tr, adverb) to do again; repeat
(intr, preposition) to examine closely and thoroughly
slang, (tr, adverb) to assault or thrash
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
No matter how much your husband is away or how much he prioritizes work over his family, she instructed the crowd, you can’t “make him feel guilty.”
The same reason you could call this collaboration obvious is what makes it a concise thesis on the potency of Anderson’s work over the last 11 years.
I just don’t want to be worked over, prodded into being charmed.
The union also rejected an order by the Canadian government to enter binding arbitration and return to work over the weekend, accusing it of "caving to corporate pressure".
Healey said more than 200 military planners from the coalition had been working over the last few months "doing detailed planning for the point of a ceasefire".
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