workaholic in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

workaholic in the PONS Dictionary

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Lou's personality was outwardly that of a tough loner and a workaholic man's man, with little subtlety.
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Workaholic's obsession with work is all-occupying, which prevents workaholics from maintaining healthy relationships, outside interests, or even take measures to protect their health.
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The adrenaline addiction of the workaholic is a shared characteristic with other behavioral addictions, including gambling addiction, and video game addiction.
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A workaholic in the negative sense is popularly characterized by a neglect of family and other social relations.
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A workaholic with no time to spare for her private life.
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A notorious workaholic, he had begun to suffer some health problems, and he cited a desire to spend more time with his family.
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He was always a workaholic and would think nothing of spending days in his recording studio without sleeping or eating.
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He is a workaholic who chain-smokes cigarettes and chain-sleeps with his dancers.
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She has self-disclosed as a workaholic and that she is hard on herself during rehearsals.
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He's a complete workaholic; a fact which often grates on the nerves of the people around him.
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