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physical work

noun as in common labor

noun as in manual labor

noun as in unskilled labor

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But in recent interviews and with her new documentary series, “Simone Biles Rising,” she has made clear she is interested more in promoting awareness of the mental and physical work that goes into becoming a top athlete than in eliciting the standard thrill of victory/agony of defeat.

Seth, you had some physical work with those electric scooters that are everywhere in L.A.

The so-called 'Rural Exodus' is leading to a lack of workforce, while physical work is still very much needed, especially for work with cattle or horses.

Strippers face many risks at work, including sexual harassment, abuse, violence, discrimination and injuries resulting from the physical work of dancing for hours.

For Isaac, it’s all about switching up your physical work space, while June likes to audit her creative expenses and get rid of unnecessary subscriptions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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