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grindstone

[grahynd-stohn] / ˈgraɪndˌstoʊn /




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“If you put that nose to the grindstone and work hard, God has a plan for you and you can do well in this country.”

From Washington Times

Ms. Ward, a mother of three sons and a grandmother, did allow herself to enjoy the achievement just a little before putting her nose back to the grindstone.

From Washington Times

This wry observation provides the background to Thomas’s work ethic — nose to the grindstone, stay focused, and do what needs to be done.

From Washington Post

I kept my nose to the grindstone, as they say.

From New York Times

A waterwheel geared to a grindstone so the baker can grind flour for his bread.

From The Verge