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    work one's fingers to the bone
  2. to work extremely hard, especially for a long time: She worked her fingers to the bone to provide a home and food for seven children. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Work, working and the workplace. act as something. all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy) idiom. assignment.

  3. work (one's) fingers to the bone. To work excessively hard. Likened to literally wearing the skin off of one's hands from too much manual labor. I have worked my fingers to the bone renovating this house, and I'm glad to say that it has all been worth it.

  4. "Work One’s Fingers to the Bone" conveys a tone of admiration and recognition for someone's hard work and dedication. It's often used to acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of individuals who go above and beyond in their work or pursuits.

  5. work one's fingers to the bone, to To work extremely hard. This hyperbole, with its image of working the skin and flesh off one’s fingers, dates from the nineteenth century.

  6. The meaning of WORK ONE'S FINGERS TO THE BONE is to work very hard. How to use work one's fingers to the bone in a sentence.

  7. WORK YOUR FINGERS TO THE BONE definition: to work extremely hard | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  8. Exert oneself, labor very hard, as in She's working her fingers to the bone to support her children , or I work my tail off and then the government takes half my income in taxes . The first hyperbole, with its image of working the skin and flesh off one's fingers, dates from the mid-1800s; the less polite variants date from the first half of ...

  9. n. 1. a. Physical or mental effort or activity directed toward the production or accomplishment of something: Cleaning the basement was a lot of work. b. Such effort or activity by which one makes a living; employment: looking for work. c. A trade, profession, or other means of livelihood: His work is fixing cars. 2. a.

  10. work one's fingers to the bone (third-person singular simple present works one's fingers to the bone, present participle working one's fingers to the bone, simple past and past participle worked one's fingers to the bone) To work especially hard, usually for an extended period. Synonym: toil

  11. work one's fingers to the bone, to To work extremely hard. This hyperbole, with its image of working the skin and flesh off one’s fingers, dates from the nineteenth century.