Antonyms for shoot the works


Grammar : Verb
Spell : wurk
Phonetic Transcription : wÉœrk


Definition of shoot the works

Origin :
  • Old English weorc, worc "something done, deed, action, proceeding, business, military fortification," from Proto-Germanic *werkan (cf. Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch werk, Old Norse verk, Middle Dutch warc, Old High German werah, German Werk, Gothic gawaurki), from PIE root *werg- "to work" (see urge (v.)).
  • Work is less boring than amusing oneself. [Baudelaire, "Mon Coeur mis a nu," 1862]
  • In Old English, the noun also had the sense of "fornication." Workhouse in the sense of "place where the poor or petty criminals are lodged" first appeared 1650s. Works "industrial place" (usually with qualifying adj.) is attested from 1580s. Work ethic recorded from 1959.
  • As in attempt : verb try, make effort
  • As in plunge : verb dive or fall fast
  • As in wager : verb bet money or something else in a gamble
  • As in gamble : verb take a chance on winning
  • As in go for it : verb take a risk

Synonyms for shoot the works

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