Do the work of
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ACTASDo the work of.
WELDDo the work of a pipefitter
carpenteredDo the work of a carpenter
carpenteringDo the work of a carpenter
WELDDo the work of a pipefitter, maybe
FILEDo the work of many a clerk
SERFSThey do the work of the lord
REAPDo some end-of-the-season farm work
ARRANGEDo the work of a florist or an orchestrator
factotumperson, as a handyman or servant, employed to do all kinds of work around the house
sundownsunset (the descent of the sun below the horizon in the evening) / to arrive at a place to stay too late to do any work
TEMPTDo the devil's work?
VOLUNTEERDo work on the house
SERFSThey do the lord's work
COASTDo the minimum at work
energythe capacity to do work
ADMENThey do work on the spot
jackalto let others do the dirty work
jackalledJACKAL, to let others do the dirty work
jackallingJACKAL, to let others do the dirty work
DIGITALLBYHANDWhat one must do if the backhoe won't work?
auditoruniversity student registered for a course without credit and without obligation to do work assigned to the class
ALICKNot do ..... of work
ALICKNot do ... of work
ALOTONONESPLATETons of work to do
EDITDo paper work of a kind.
RATEDo work for Lloyd's of London
ROLFDo body work of a sort
WASHERSThey have loads of work to do
ABSThey do a lot of work during crunch time
factotuma person employed to do many kinds of work
factotuma person employed to do all kinds of work.
factotumsFACTOTUM, a person employed to do many kinds of work
boondoggleto do work of little or no practical value merely to keep or look busy.
subcontractEmploy a business or person outside one's company to do (work) as part of a larger project
subcontractsEmploy a business or person outside one's company to do (work) as part of a larger project
subcontractedEmploy a business or person outside one's company to do (work) as part of a larger project
conscientious(of a person) Wishing to do what is right, esp. to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly
desksA piece of furniture with a flat or sloped surface and typically with drawers, at which one can read, write, or do other work
paramedicalOf or relating to services and professions that supplement and support medical work but do not require a fully qualified physician (such as nursing, radiography, emergency first aid, physical therapy, and dietetics)