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saw wood: Idiom Meaning and Origin
put to work: Idiom Meaning and Origin
put one’s shoulder into: Idiom Meaning and Origin
put one’s back into: Idiom Meaning and Origin
put a shift in: Idiom Meaning and Origin
pull an all-nighter: Idiom Meaning and Origin
pound the pavement: Idiom Meaning and Origin
piece of work: Idiom Meaning and Origin
on the game: Idiom Meaning and Origin
on the clock: Idiom Meaning and Origin
nose to the grindstone: Idiom Meaning and Origin
no pain, no gain: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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