work away



work away (at something)

to continue to work industriously at something. All the weavers were working away at their looms. They just kept working away.
See also: away, work

work away

v.
1. To labor continuously with zealousness or diligence: I've been working away on the problem all night. I worked away at the problem until I solved it. We must work away until we are finished.
2. To remove or eliminate something from something by repeated, continuous, or applied effort: I worked away the rough spots with sandpaper. I worked the metal burrs away with a rasp.
3. To damage, diminish, erode, or consume by long or hard use, attrition, or exposure: Years of exposure to rain and snow finally worked away the paint. You can see where the hinges have worked the wood away.
See also: away, work

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PoppyPAH-peeEnglish (British)
Violette-French
CliffKLIFEnglish
RolandRO-lənd (English), ro-LAWN (French), RO-lawnd (Hungarian)English, French, German, Swedish, Dutch, Hungarian, Medieval French
Sushil-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
Shields['ʃi:ldz]