11 Verbs to Use for the Word wark

He had to come whoam ill fro' his wark; an' then they shopped his looms, (gave his work to somebody else,) an' he couldn't get 'em back again.

Aw consider sick wark as that's noan reetan' so mony folk clemmin' as there is i' Wigan."

Speaking of the old man, the mother said, "Peter has just getten a bit o' wark again, thank God.

I wouldn' tooch yo're mooney now ef I could goa out t' wark an' look affter 'im too.

Wha wad set themsels up for a laughin'-stock to a' the country-side, making a wark about a ghost?

In the reign of Henry I. all those who owned land in the North were seemingly animated simultaneously by a lively desire to secure their Borders; Bishop Flambard began to build Norham Castle, Eustace Fitz-John, husband of Beatrice de Vesci, built the greater part of Alnwick Castle, and Walter Espic raised the mighty fortress, the great "Wark" or work (A.S. were or weare) on the steep ridge above Tweed, in "his honour (seignieury) of Carham.

His old aunt was much annoyed at all this bustle, and stopped him by the somewhat contemptuous question, "Whar's this you're gaun, Bobby, that ye mak sic a grand wark about yer claes?"

Aw wish to God yon chaps in Amerikey would play th' upstroke, an' get done wi' their bother, so as folk could start o' their wark again."

Cheer up a bit longer, mi brothers i' want, There's breeter days for us i' store; There'll be plenty o' tommy an' wark for us o' When this 'Merica bother gets o'er.

'They want us yins for begnet wark, no for snipin'.' 'Begnet wark!

Did yo think you'd nowt to do but t' laay oop at t' Vicarage an' 'ave th yoong laadies t' do yore wark for yo, an' t' waait on yo 'and an' foot?

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  wark