outwork

IPA: ˈaʊtwɝk

noun

  • (architecture, countable) A minor, subsidiary fortification built beyond the main limits of fortification.
  • Agricultural work done outdoors in the fields.

verb

  • (rare) To work out to a finish; to complete.
  • To work faster or harder than.
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Examples of "outwork" in Sentences

  • There was another outwork on the eastern slope.
  • Nobody was going to outwork him in preparing for a trial.
  • There are also voluntary and paid outwork programmes and a listener scheme.
  • Lopez continued to outwork and outland Luevano in the fourth and fifth round.
  • And if they can't outwork you, then smarts aren't going to do them much good.
  • Those fashioned and very frequent outwork baskets came from the whole family.
  • The report describes the working condition of the workers, and the outworkers.
  • Special features, voluntary and paid outwork programmes, and a listener scheme.
  • The entrance passes through this outwork wall close to where it joins the other.

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