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    workaholic


    1. “He was always a workaholic


    2. I had him pegged as a self-absorbed workaholic who spent his spare time planning his next project, song, or business move


    3. ” I said and her eyebrows furrowed “Says the workaholic


    4. “I’m not sure, but he’s a workaholic


    5. This is still a free society, and if one is a workaholic, think of the names he is not called—lazy, slothful, selfish, greedy, etc


    6. As for that gleaming corner, in my father’s case, and being a closet workaholic, myself, I hoped so


    7. The interview covered my father’s workaholic path from Duncan Hines to Park Communications and closed with Trachtenberg reporting: Park sold 11% of his company to the public last October


    8. ) As reported in the Raleigh News & Observer on Wednesday, October 27, 1993, “Raleigh friends of 50 and 60 years standing who mourned his loss Tuesday characterized him as a steadfast friend and a workaholic who took far more pleasure in working and doing business than in money


    9. Burning a candle at both ends was nothing new to him—a classic workaholic with no friends, no family, and no interests outside of police work and sports


    10. My father was a workaholic

    11. Regardless, he’s a dyed-in-the-wool workaholic who typically puts in 11 hour days, including Saturdays


    12. Helga wanted compliments, affection and attention and when Joseph failed to deliver any one of the three she became frustrated then bored with him; she found him tiresome and a workaholic whereas she loved to drink fine wine and party as often as she could


    13. Her need for sleep and the maintenance of a workaholic had made her conveniently blind to the obvious


    14. Brian told the doctor about his unhappiness, his workaholic way of dealing with it in the past, and about his subsequent turn to sedatives


    15. My old man was a workaholic and a problem drinker


    16. The word wasn’t around at the time when he and his siblings were going to school, but the social activist was a workaholic


    17. La Follette was a workaholic who always wanted to win his cases as an attorney and to see that justice was done


    18. In case you haven’t noticed, Donna is a workaholic


    19. Her husband, a workaholic, realized that, in order to


    20. father is a workaholic, but I have to give him credit

    21. And then the similarities, what they shared with each other: loyal and honest; blunt, too frank for comfort; independent; same horoscope sign – compatible even in Chinese sign; impatient; loving and caring; work related to helping people; same views on environment, life and money; same principles with family and friends; workaholic; travels well, likes to explore; energies are in sync, lose time together; loves deeply; intelligent and curious to learn more; good sense of humour; strong attraction to, and curiosity about, each other; scared of hurting others; puts self last in a relationship


    22. I was pretty happy being a workaholic, and my career flourished


    23. Then her mind went to the intelligence she had once received about Gavin, that he was a workaholic and thought maybe he would like to talk about it before her mind betrayed her and thought that maybe it wasn't fair to go off of gossip


    24. A workaholic is the perfect word to describe her


    25. I had become a workaholic and the more I earned, the more money I seemed to crave


    26. Then you could have plenty of time for your family and friends; and have fun and socialize… instead of becoming a boring workaholic


    27. Monica was the perfectionist workaholic one


    28. My husband is a workaholic, always working late, always huddling with layers and accountants, always going off on business trips; never giving me a thought


    29. Angela had become a workaholic


    30. For the workaholic Thatcher, this is the closest she comes to an actual friendship

    31. It’s such a widespread opinion that it seems like the premise to every indie movie is “Workaholic mom comes home to find that her entire family hates her


    32. (I swear I’m not that Tiger Mom lady! I don’t think you need to play piano for eleven hours with no meals! Or only watch historical movies, then write reports on them for me to read and grade!) It’s just that, the truth is, I have never, ever, ever met a highly confident and successful person who is not what a movie would call a “workaholic


    33. ” Maintaining “insane focus” doesn’t mean becoming a workaholic, since this implies that one is simply a mindless slave to one’s job


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    "workaholic" definitions

    person with a compulsive need to work