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work out
To find an answer to.
John
worked out
his math problems all by himself.
Mary had trouble getting along with her roommate, but they
worked
it
out
.
To plan; develop.
Alice
worked out
a new hair-do.
Mary
worked out
a beautiful design for a sweater.
The advertising department
worked out
a plan to increase company sales.
To accomplish; arrange.
The engineers
worked out
a system for getting electricity to the factory.
We couldn’t come up with a good plan for solving the problem, but we agreed
to work
it
out
at a later date.
To be efficient; get results.
If the traffic plan
works out
, it will be used in other cities too.
To exercise.
Jane
works out
at the fitness center every other morning before going to school.
John
works out
in the gym two hours every day.
work over
To beat someone up very roughly in order to intimidate him or extort payment, etc.
Matthew
was worked over
by the hoodlums in the park right after midnight.
work up
To stir up; arouse; excite.
He
worked up
a sweat weeding the garden.
I
can't work up
any interest in this book.
To develop; originate.
He
worked up
an interesting plot for a play.
worked up
wrought up
Feeling strongly; excited; angry; worried.
John got
worked up
when they blamed him for losing the game.
Mary was all
worked up
about the exam.
working girl
A prostitute.
I didn't know Roxanne was
a working girl
.
A girl, usually single, who supports herself by working in an honest job, such as in an office, etc.
The average working girl
can't afford such a fancy car.
workout
A physical exercise session.
My morning
workout
consists of sit-ups and push-ups.