List of antonyms from "woo" to antonyms from "work oneself to the bone"
Discover our 500 antonyms available for the terms "work in, wordless, wordy, work like a dog, wooden" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Woo (4 antonyms)
- Wooden (3 antonyms)
- Wooer (7 antonyms)
- Woof (11 antonyms)
- Wooing (4 antonyms)
- Woolgather (14 antonyms)
- Woolliness (7 antonyms)
- Woolpack (4 antonyms)
- Woozy (8 antonyms)
- Word (11 antonyms)
- Word-of-mouth (5 antonyms)
- Wordiness (4 antonyms)
- Wordless (30 antonyms)
- Words (5 antonyms)
- Wordy (2 antonyms)
- Work (46 antonyms)
- Work for (79 antonyms)
- Work hard (13 antonyms)
- Work in (96 antonyms)
- Work like a dog (12 antonyms)
- Work of imagination (3 antonyms)
- Work on (116 antonyms)
- Work oneself into sweat (6 antonyms)
- Work oneself to the bone (10 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « wooden »
- adj made of timber
- adj stiff, inflexible
- Over the seat is a mirror cut into small squares by wooden muntins.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- The bucklers were huge shields, and the weapons were wooden swords.
- Extract from : « The Armourer's Prentices » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- But standing on the wooden doorstep of the little house was Le Moyne.
- Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- This cottage is smaller than its neighbor, and its wooden door is quite black from age.
- Extract from : « Rico and Wiseli » by Johanna Spyri
- Lauzanne was loping leisurely with the action of a wooden rocking-horse.
- Extract from : « Thoroughbreds » by W. A. Fraser
- He preserved his wooden expression of countenance and turned towards her.
- Extract from : « Quaint Courtships » by Various
- Behind this door was a high railing closed with a wooden gate.
- Extract from : « The Underdog » by F. Hopkinson Smith
- Skim it well, and stir it frequently with a wooden or silver spoon.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- Take it out with a wooden ladle, and put it into a small tub or pail.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- Vettius' dining room is empty of its wooden tables and couches.
- Extract from : « Buried Cities: Pompeii, Olympia, Mycenae » by Jennie Hall
