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working out

NOUN
  1. developing in intricate and painstaking detail

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  • And it was great fun, nosing up to little bays and trying to avoid rocks while working out where to drop your anchor.
  • I was so enthusiastic about working out in the world again, doing something imaginative that empowered me. Mothers who Leave
  • Andy Nichols, who led the campaign for Prop 204, says the state is working out details on implementation.
  • Like many African families, these Creole families are matrifocal, centering on the mother's lineage, with strong traditions of women working outside of the home.
  • Brenning conducted POW relief operations primarily in Silesia, working out of Breslau. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • Ricky Ricardo is a famous orchestra leader and singer working out of the Tropicana Club in New York City.
  • Yet God's all-wise, necessary and patient method of working out this intention in time is through calling individual human beings one-by-one to himself through prevenient grace and election.
  • Then working outwards from the centre, the remaining collapse and infill material would be removed and all voids re-filled with properly compacted chalk.
  • But the grower is still working out some kinks before she claims a brand name. Matthew Yglesias » Marijuana Legalization as a Revenue Enhancer
  • You can spend your days however you like: soaking up the sun on deck, enjoying a beauty treatment or working out in the gym.
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