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work on
verb as in annoy
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in badger
verb as in besiege
verb as in butter up
verb as in cajole
Strong matches
verb as in coax
verb as in drive
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verb as in flatter
Strongest match
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verb as in harass
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verb as in importune
verb as in move
Strong matches
verb as in nag
verb as in pester
verb as in press
verb as in sway
Strong matches
verb as in sweet-talk
verb as in sweet-talk
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verb as in tackle
Example Sentences
She said some crew members told her not to film them on the closed set, in case, she said, it was discovered they had worked on Rust "and I might never get a job again".
No one who works with migrants, no one who works on border security, would ever say the sort of words or phrases routinely in political slogans: “stop the boats” or “smash the gangs”.
It has also offered conductors a new deal to work on Sundays, he said, adding that the leadership of the RMT union will look at the offer before putting it to members for a vote.
The results add to a small but growing body of work on this subject.
Just two months before that, almost exactly two years ago, the “Jay Leno’s Garage” star was treated for second- and third-degree burns he sustained while working on an old car in his Burbank garage.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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