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Definitions from the WebDworkNounDefinition: A type of traditional Eastern European Jewish house or dwelling. Example sentence: The dwork was a small, humble dwelling made of wood and thatch. Related products on AmazonVerbDefinition: To work persistently and diligently. Example sentence: She dworked day and night to complete the project before the deadline. Related products on AmazonAdjectiveDefinition: Of or relating to the popular opinion or consensus. Example sentence: The dwork sentiment was in favor of implementing stricter gun control laws. Related products on AmazonAdverbDefinition: In a popular or widely accepted manner. Example sentence: The new diet trend quickly became dwork, with many people adopting its principles. Related products on Amazon | ||||
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