to add one thing or idea to another, or include one thing or idea in another
to mix one substance completely into another one, usually using your hands
A genuine rebel who could not deal with authority on any level, he had been put to work in Special Forces in Vietnam.
I'd been thinking about it, and I wasn't sure I wanted to work in advertising any longer.
If you can work in the word ‘objective’, that would be good.
She can't work in the US Embassy with needle rash all over her.
They work a lot of Brazilian sounds and rhythms into their music.
With scarcely a word he took his female driver and mounted her with as much sensitivity as a bull at work in the farmyard.
works in
working in
worked in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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