A PILE OF WORK
Definition: A significant amount or accumulation of tasks, assignments, or responsibilities that need to be completed.
Synonyms: Workload Heap, Task Stack, Job Mound, Project Bulk, Assignment Bundle
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
After her vacation, Jenna returned to a pile of work waiting at the office.
#2
The student groaned at the sight of a pile of work his teacher had assigned over the weekend.
#3
The author faced a pile of work, including editing and revising his manuscript.
#4
Cleaning up after the storm meant the town had a pile of work to do.
#5
Before the bakery's grand opening, the chef had a pile of work, from baking to decorating.
#6
The fashion designer had a pile of work before the runway show, including fittings and alterations.
#7
Despite the looming deadline, she remained determined to conquer the pile of work one task at a time.
#8
He felt a sense of accomplishment as he finally cleared the last item from the pile of work.
#9
A pile of work awaited her when she arrived at the office.
#10
With a pile of work looming over him, he knew he needed to prioritize his tasks.
#11
After organizing her schedule, she dove into a pile of work with determination.
#12
Amidst the chaos of the office, there sat a pile of work, mocking her productivity.
#13
Work, represented by a pile of work, loomed over him like a dark cloud.
#14
After a long vacation, returning to the office meant facing the dreaded pile of work.
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