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the hardworking
adjective
Of a person, taking their work seriously and doing it well and rapidly.
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(The hardworking sets are by Steven C. Kemp).
"Life is easier for the hardworking and enterprising," he said.
In Brussels the hardworking and incisive Ms Grybauskaite has been a success.
The hardworking waitstaff are quietly patient and nearly telepathic with their courtesies.
You're specifically going to avoid the hardworking, detail-oriented procedural infighters like Dennis Hastert.
Broder was the platonic ideal of the hardworking daily political reporter.
I'll give a shout-out also to the hardworking and high-stepping ensemble.
"The Labour party have completely lost touch with the hardworking people they are supposed to represent.
Where would we be without all the hardworking boiler-makers and ditch-diggers?
We will do more for the hardworking people of our country and Make America Great Again".
And how is that in any way fair to the hardworking Uruguayans, who won the game?
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