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outside work

noun

  1. work done off the premises of a business


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Perhaps the highest attainments are seen in the printing department—the only one that undertakes outside work.

In this class of work the material bored must be understood, as well as in doing outside work.

The waitress said she did not hire to do outside work, and the coachman said it had nothing to do with his work.

The outside work could be very small indeed; all had to centre in that one spot, home.

Ive got money enough to make the ends meet for a while, without doing any outside work, and it wont take me long to catch up.

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