Synonym: idle, jobless. Similar words: work, at work, works, network, work up, worker, workout, work out. Meaning: adj. not having a job.
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91. The reasons for the failure of oil increasing in the gearbox of ZL50 load-hauler-dumper are the seal of work pump and steering pump out of work or already spoiling.
92. The New York Times recently profiled some men in the New York suburb of Pelham Manor, out of work and finding a new closeness with their children and school communities.
93. Yes, sometimes we run out of work and sometimes we have too much.
94. Usually I see the sun set as I get out of work around 5:30 pm PST.
95. Young people were several times more likely to be out of work than older members of the workforce.
96. For 6, 7 months I'm out of work, and all of a sudden you hit me.
97. The fans who watched her "fairy-tale" wedding on TV, a spectacle that was truly embarrassing at a time when so many Americans are out of work and struggling to hang onto their homes?
98. I was out of work and the man at the Job centre told me that unemployment is likely to continue to rise in the area-he's right. Job's comforter.
99. After stints at a U.S. Department of Agriculture laboratory and working for NASA in Huntsville,(http://sentencedict.com/out of work.html) Prasher was out of work for a year before he took a job at the car dealership.
100. "The official explanation for Mike's extensive injuries which kept him out of work for six months was that he had slipped on ice," Lehr says.
101. Colin is out of work and he's looking for a job.
102. He was out of work owing to a physical injury.
103. It was feared that more than four million Spanish people would be out of work by the start of 2010.
104. The average unemployed person now has been out of work for 24.5 weeks, or nearly half a year.
105. Now team members move into Elaboration Iteration 1, detail a few use cases, then run out of work.
106. In brief, on net balance machines, technological improvements, automation, economies and efficiency do not throw men out of work.
107. Out of work and living with little means, young lower-class Iranians could quickly grow frustrated with their government's inability to provide them with decent jobs.
108. Look at all these starving male models who are out of work because people want to salivate over this stringbean.
109. The British Leyland factory making MGs closed 15 months ago, putting 700 people out of work.
110. I'mnever out of work because I have so many strings to my bow.
111. It is emphasized that under some poor SNR conditions, the"threshold effect"of non-coherent demodulator degrades seriously, even causes the receiver to be out of work.
112. Readers: Where do you fall on a workaholism scale?Do you get a thrill out of work? Do you think that's healthy?
113. In China, where the number of college graduates has tripled since 1998, more than one-fourth of this year's 6.3 million college grads are out of work, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.
114. Mr. Green had been out of work for several months and was on his uppers.
115. During line-haul , field blood transportation vehicle has to be equipped with additional cooling agents, in case the refrigeration equipment out of work for the reason of gasoline exhaustion.
More similar words: work, at work, works, network, work up, worker, workout, work out, work at, work off, paintwork, workshop, out of, framework, workplace, cut off, put off, get out of, run out of, come out of, out of order, keep out of, out of date, out of place, out of sight, out of doors, the working class, out of danger, out of breath, out of control.