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get a workout
verb as in train
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Near the end of the team’s first interview with Harbaugh, Dean said, “You know, Coach, you’ve got me so fired up right now I’m going to have to go get a workout in when this interview’s over.”
Your brain will get a workout, too: As you navigate obstacles, you’ll need to strategize and problem-solve, charting an efficient path up the wall.
In fact, the best way to get a workout from an exercise machine is to grab hold of it and drag it out to the dumpster.
You’ll get a workout as the trail climbs through second-growth forest before arriving at Granite Lakes.
The terms usually describe male gym-goers staring at or approaching women who are trying to get a workout in.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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