Worked in the theater
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USHEREDWorked in the theater
ACTEDWorked in a theater
USHEDWorked at a movie theater, slangily
RAKEDWorked in the garden
HOEDWorked in the garden
RAKEDWorked in the yard
WEEDEDWorked in the garden
RAKEDWorked in the garden.
HOEDWorked in the garden.
WEEDEDWorked in the garden.
DUGWorked in the garden.
SPADEDWorked in the garden.
HOEDWorked in the fields.
TRADEDWorked in the Stock Exchange.
TESTEDWorked on in the lab
HARROWEDWorked the soil, in a way
SPADEDWorked the soil, in a way
HOEDWorked the soil, in a way
TILLEDWorked the land, in a way
HOEDWorked in the garden, in a way
REESEHe worked for Hershey in the 1910s-'20s
workweekthe number of hours worked in a week
workweeksWORKWEEK, the number of hours worked in a week
workweeksThe total number of hours or days worked in a week
workweekThe total number of hours or days worked in a week
needlepointEmbroidery worked over canvas, typically in a diagonal stitch covering the entire surface of the fabric
whitewoodthe soft and easily worked wood of the tulip tree, much used in cabinetwork, carriage building, etc
whitewoodsWHITEWOOD, the soft and easily worked wood of the tulip tree, much used in cabinetwork, carriage building, etc
samplersA piece of embroidery worked in various stitches as a specimen of skill, typically containing the alphabet and some mottoes
moussefoamy preparation used on the hair to help hold it in place, applied usually to damp hair before grooming or styling and worked in until absorbed
moussesfoamy preparation used on the hair to help hold it in place, applied usually to damp hair before grooming or styling and worked in until absorbed
pitsawa handsaw worked by two persons one of whom stands on or above the log being sawed into planks and the other below it usually in a pit
scallopsEach of a series of convex rounded projections forming an ornamental edging cut in material or worked in lace or knitting in imitation of the edge of a scallop shell