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Definitionn. the act of working too much or too long
Last update: June 15, 2015
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He became ill from overwork. [Please select]
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The teachers overworked the whole day. [Please select]
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Retiring, with his health impaired by overwork, to his home in Newark, he died there on the 20th of May, less than three months after relinquishing the cares of office. [Please select]
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But the poor fellow is run down by overwork now. [Please select]
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"You must not overwork yourself, my dear," said Miss Heath. [Please select]
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"The famous lines, though appropriate, are somewhat overworked." [Please select]
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"I see you don't mean to overwork me, Mr." [Please select]
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Swain's shoulders some of his private business, for he had been ailing a little of late from overwork. [Please select]
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