Job in the buggy business?
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CARRIAGETRADEJob in the buggy business?
PUNCHACLOCKLog in at the job
DRAMATICWORKJob in the acting business?
ELFJob in "The Santaland Diaries"
POCKETCALLINGJob in the billiard table business?
WRIGLEYFIELDJob in the chewing gum business?
HOSEDDid a job in the garden.
SORESAffliction for Job, in the Bible
TASTINGRisky job in the king's court
PLATOONSShares the regular starting job, in baseball
UNICORNAnimal mentioned in the Book of Job.
CATERESSJob title for Blondie, in the comics
SAWITOUTDidn't quit in the middle of a job
MOSDEFRapper who co-starred in "The Italian Job"
HEISTSThe job in "The Italian Job," and others
FIGLEAVESOnes doing a decent job in the Bible?
TIEINSPECTORRECEPTIONIST gets a job in the Zegna factory?
MOSDEFRapper who played Left Ear in "The Italian Job"
NSFWInappropriate for on-the-job viewing, in Web shorthand
GRUNTWORKWhat the capitalist pig did in his first job
SHESHEAVINGLOAMAnswer to "What's her job in the garden supply store?"?
CURLINTERRUPTEDStylist gets a phone call in the middle of a job?
RIPE"Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ..." (Job 13:13)
coveredTemporarily take over the job of (a colleague) in their absence
postingsAn appointment to a job, esp. one abroad or in the armed forces
postingAn appointment to a job, esp. one abroad or in the armed forces
SPENCERABRAHAMHe lost a prominent job and gained another in the space of one recent month
provedshow (oneself) to be worthy or capable eager to prove myself in the new job
dobring to an end finish used in the past participle the job is finally done
dischargeDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
dischargesDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
dischargedDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
dischargingDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
salutatorianthe second best student in a graduating class, whose job it is to give an introductory speech
salutatoriansSALUTATORIAN, the second best student in a graduating class, whose job it is to give an introductory speech
preserviceOf or relating to the period before a person takes a job that requires training, esp. in teaching
expensesThe costs incurred in the performance of one's job or a specific task, esp. one undertaken for another person
expenseThe costs incurred in the performance of one's job or a specific task, esp. one undertaken for another person
vistasnational program in the U.S., sponsored by ACTION, for sending volunteers into poor areas to teach various job skills
vistanational program in the U.S., sponsored by ACTION, for sending volunteers into poor areas to teach various job skills