Similar words: noblesse oblige, bless, blessed, blessing, noble, goblet, carelessness, uselessness. Meaning: ['dʒɑblɪs /'dʒɒb-] adj. not having a job.
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61. Uncle Charlie was also with us now, and Uncle Charlie was jobless and penniless.
62. A jobless actor was annoying an off-duty bouncer, announcing loudly that he was due for a break.
63. That will be accomplished by putting the jobless at the front of the line for the new education and training program.
64. Because they are now paid by the Department of Energy, they have been removed from the jobless totals.
65. The bill would allow the jobless to collect 4 to 20 weeks of additional benefits.
66. Four years ago, when Ohio voted against incumbent Bush, the jobless rate in the state stood at 7 percent.
67. When he left office, the jobless rate was a record 12 percent.
68. He is under immense pressure to freeze benefit increases in the coming year for the jobless, the infirm, and pensioners.
69. This would save up to £3 billion at a time when the jobless total is soaring.
70. During the second week in December, the jobless rate fell by two percent. Sentencedict.com
71. You could end up being worse off, with huge debts on top of being jobless.
72. He speaks this has the danger of jobless.
73. Their jobless total reached a record high since 1940.
74. They were expecting the jobless rate to hold steady.
75. Jobless workers elsewhere may find this argument unpersuasive.
76. The rise, the first in 10 months[sentencedict.com], reversed the downward trend in Belgium's jobless rate.
77. The official jobless rate conceals a surge in long-term unemployment to a postwar record.
78. "While the recovery has been jobless so far, that should soon change," said NABE President Lynn Reaser. "Within the next few months, companies should be adding instead of cutting jobs."
79. Aware of the miseries of the jobless workers caused by the economic crisis of the world, Chaplin decided to make use of the figurative language of movies as an outburst of his feelings.
80. Yakka will close its door late next month, ending 19 years of corporate clothing manufacturing and leaving 32 staff jobless.
81. In Michigan, which led the nation in jobless workers, newspapers offered idled auto workers free "job wanted" ads in the classified section.
82. They are mostly jobless and landless, and they are often informally barred from villages.
83. And that's worked out just fine until the recession, when "hundreds of thousands of jobless bikers sold their motorcycles or lost them to repossession, " reports the Wall Street Journal.
84. Senators next week may agree to vote on some piecemeal jobs measures such as extending jobless benefits and cutting payroll taxes.
85. Weekly initial jobless claims data will get more attention than usual after Thursday's nonfarm payrolls fell much more than expected.
86. The White House must placate investors nervous about deficit spending with the political imperative of getting the jobless rate down.
87. For example, many millions of able-bodied British adults are now classed as “disabled, ” which enables them to claim disability benefits and disappear from the jobless rolls.
88. The number of jobless Britons claiming the dole is now about 960, 000.
89. The rise took the jobless total to 2.38 million, the highest level since 1995, on the broadest Labour Force Survey measure of unemployment by the Office for National Statistics.
90. Perna also noted that extended jobless benefits and medical-insurance subsidies would be expiring in a few months.
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