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out of work

ADJECTIVE
  1. not having a job
    idle carpenters
    jobless transients
    many people in the area were out of work

How To Use out of work In A Sentence

  • ‘We want to end all humanitarian programs all over the world because we want, as humanitarians, to see development and ourselves out of work,’ he said.
  • These adapted themselves to a life in and out of work since they had a strong street culture with which to identify.
  • If you are still out of work, the tribunal has to gaze into its crystal ball.
  • One in ten Britons could be out of work if the eurozone debt crisis takes a turn for the worse, a group of leading economists has warned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since leaving drama school he's only been out of work for a total of five months.
  • So a new strategy is needed, to remake the Democratic party into something more democratic, to resist the power of big money in politics and to readopt a populist message along economic lines to champion the millions out of work before they become millions out of hope. Danny Schechter: Look to the Future, Not the Past - One Lesson for 2010
  • Many women are simply priced out of working. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will be paid to those out of work and in low-paid jobs and is intended to weaken the financial incentive not to work. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can't believe Obama is charged with ngegative campaigning when he calls attention to the bogus nature of this gas tax reprieve, which would cost $9 Billion, and put pennies in commuter's pockets, throw thousands of highway construction workers out of work, and be paid back by some further bogus tapping of the oil industry, which legislation would be immediately vetoed by Bush. Obama camp out with new gas tax ad, Clinton camp fires back
  • I came out of work tonight with a kind of a hop and a skip.
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