piece of work

NOUN
  1. a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing
    the work of an active imagination
    erosion is the work of wind or water over time
    he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey
    the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work
    it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works
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How To Use piece of work In A Sentence

  • Although I have finally been given a small piece of work to do (nothing crucial, generous deadline), I'm finding it hard to apply myself after such a long period of enforced inactivity.
  • From a corporate sense, this is a slick piece of work.
  • THIS PIECE OF WORK FOR ANY EVENT, AUDITION, ETC. "party in the usa" @ studio 429 featuring cassidy worley, margot leach, jacki lewis, tanner clark, keara geckeler, and bianca vallar. WN.com - Business News
  • I'm afraid your last essay was a very scrappy piece of work.
  • The entryway of our brownstone was a magnificent piece of workmanship and masonry.
  • Your boss asks you to do a piece of work for the following day. The Sun
  • When I produced this piece of work, my lecturers were very critical.
  • But the man who led the revolt is a thoroughly nasty piece of work.
  • Your boss asks you to do a piece of work for the following day. The Sun
  • At first, in spite of his sex, it was hard not to believe that his nest was in the tree; and to satisfy himself, my companion "shinned" it, schoolboy fashion, -- a frightful piece of work, which put me out of breath even to look at it, -- while I surveyed the branches from all sides through an opera-glass. The Foot-path Way
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