Read full poem →_ Embrace our aims: work out your freedom. Girls, 75
Knowledge is now no more a fountain seal’d :
Dictionary Entry
(with object after out) To calculate.
In a Sentence
“Can you work out 250 × 12 in your head for me?”
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Poetry examples for “work out”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Or laws of mad majorities, but left
At their own peril to work out their lives....
Well, gentlemen, I'll tell you what I've learned.
Read full poem →You enter the room—that’s being born;
And then you must live—work out your soul,
Aha! the bait that you crave is in view:
Read full poem →Of sun and moon and hollow and wood
And river and stream work out their will;
And God stands winding His lonely horn,
