Definitionn. the act of working too much or too long
Last update: October 7, 2015
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"No, for it would involve overworking myself." [Please select]
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"When I was a boy, I was far from strong, and being rather bookish, I was constantly overworking my head." [Please select]
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"Overworking himself in the East End, as all the young parsons seem to be doing." [Please select]
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He knew that his father was subject to fainting spells and he had been overworking recently. [Please select]
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The doctors considered that the exclamation arose from a study of _Goethe's_ beautiful essay, and indicated that the patient had been overworking.' [Please select]
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People are perhaps too apt to write of the industrial revolution as though it led to the enslavement and overworking of poor children who had hitherto been happy and free. [Please select]
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The Federal government and seventeen States have discarded it, as have the leading nations of Europe, since it leads to hideous overworking and abuse of prisoners, and to endless graft. [Please select]
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