workload :

Search Words
You can search or browse for words

workload

wurklohd

  • n  work that a person is expected to do in a specified time

  • We have to get ahead of our workload in order to leave, and then we have to catch up on our workload upon our return.
  • Soon Rahman added commissions for Hindi (Bollywood) films to his workload.
  • Of course, in the age of the BlackBerry, fewer days in the office may not make much of a difference in terms of workload.
News & Articles

Quotes

  • Bob Bradley in Boston Globe
    Jozy has been able to add to his workload every day, which has been positive,said coach Bob Bradley. "We are pleased with his progress and will continue to move him forward."
  • Dan Warthen in International Herald Tribune
    I think he tried to push too hard too soon,Warthen said. "I don't think the workload made any difference. It was the same for everyone else - throwing 30-35 pitches every other day and then two days off."
  • Brian Sabean in USA Today
    Though just 29, Jeremy brings a solid veteran presence to our bullpen,Sabean said in a statement. "There is no doubt he has been able to shoulder a heavy workload. He has been to the postseason and will help bridge the gap between our...

Bee Dictionary: Search, browse, look at common errors, idioms and more.