bad+job

  • 31Job — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a piece of work, esp. one done for hire or profit. 2 a paid position of employment. 3 colloq. anything one has to do. 4 colloq. a difficult task (had a job to find them). 5 a product of work, esp. if well done. 6 Computing an item …

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  • 32job — [[t]dʒɒb[/t]] n. v. jobbed, job•bing, adj. 1) a piece of work, esp. a specific task done as part of the routine of one s occupation or for an agreed price 2) a post of employment; position 3) any task or project 4) a responsibility; duty: It is… …

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  • 33Bad Times (Film) — Bad times est un film policier de David Ayer, sorti le 10 janvier 2007, avec Christian Bale. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution …

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  • 34Bad times (film) — Bad times est un film policier de David Ayer, sorti le 10 janvier 2007, avec Christian Bale. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution …

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  • 35Bad Hönningen — Bad Hönningen …

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  • 36bad off — US 1 : having little money They re pretty bad off [=they don t have enough money] now that he s lost his job. We re not rich, but we re not too bad off (for money). [=we re not poor] 2 : in a bad or difficult situation or condition When I heard… …

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  • 37Job — (j[=o]b), n. The hero of the book of that name in the Old Testament; the prototypical patient man. [1913 Webster] {Job s comforter}. (a) A false friend; a tactless or malicious person who, under pretense of sympathy, insinuates rebukes. (b) A… …

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  • 38Job's comforter — Job Job (j[=o]b), n. The hero of the book of that name in the Old Testament; the prototypical patient man. [1913 Webster] {Job s comforter}. (a) A false friend; a tactless or malicious person who, under pretense of sympathy, insinuates rebukes.… …

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  • 39Job's news — Job Job (j[=o]b), n. The hero of the book of that name in the Old Testament; the prototypical patient man. [1913 Webster] {Job s comforter}. (a) A false friend; a tactless or malicious person who, under pretense of sympathy, insinuates rebukes.… …

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  • 40Job's tears — Job Job (j[=o]b), n. The hero of the book of that name in the Old Testament; the prototypical patient man. [1913 Webster] {Job s comforter}. (a) A false friend; a tactless or malicious person who, under pretense of sympathy, insinuates rebukes.… …

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