Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at hard-working.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Hard-working.
Examples
-
Hard-working Gunnar Nixon has decathlon record in sights
-
Hard-working Gunnar Nixon has decathlon record in sights
High School Sports- Boys and Girls Football & Basketball Coverage
-
Hard-working Gunnar Nixon has decathlon record in sights
High School Sports- Boys and Girls Football & Basketball Coverage
-
Hard-working, fiscally responsible northern Europeans such as the Germans and the Dutch are being forced to pick up the tab for their profligate southern neighbors—the Greeks, the Italians and the Spanish.
-
Hard-working Gunnar Nixon has decathlon record in sights - USATODAY. com
-
Hard-working families may be idealised on the hustings but, as Sarah Webb, the CIH chief executive, rightly notes, "they are forgotten when it comes to their housing needs and aspirations".
-
Hard-working, getting nowhere, her husband John (Tony Gatto) was committed full speed ahead to the marriage but was emotionally short-circuited from the spark that spawned it decades before.
James Scarborough: "Supernova" at the Elephant Theatre Company
-
Hard-working girl-next door gets together with a Nazi fetishist because she, too, is a super kinkster.
Michael Wolff: Sandra Bullock: Nazi-Fetishist Babe or Super Mom? You Decide
-
Hard-working girl-next door gets together with a Nazi fetishist because she, too, is a super kinkster.
Michael Wolff: Sandra Bullock: Nazi-Fetishist Babe or Super Mom? You Decide
-
Hard-working girl-next-door-actress, increasingly long in the tooth, who romance has eluded, finally finds her true guy and he's ... a true guy.
Michael Wolff: Sandra Bullock: Nazi-Fetishist Babe or Super Mom? You Decide
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.