form-of, pluralplural of work in its countable senses
A factory or factories, or a similar collection(s) of industrial facilities.
“The steel works almost fills the valley.”
“In the autumn there was a row at some cement works about the unskilled labour men. A union had just been started for them and all but a few joined. One of these blacklegs was laid for by a picket and ”
plural, plural-onlyA mechanism or machinery; the means by which something happens.
“Aged and degraded oil and grease can really gum up the works.”
“Something clicked in his throat, as if he had works in him like a clock, and was going to strike.”
plural, plural-only, with-definite-articleEverything or everything that is available or possible; especially, all available toppings on food.
“I'll have a Behemoth Burger with the works.”
“My my they wanted the works, can you this and that / I never got a letter back”
“You like this? Limousine, champagne, the works. I'd get you on MTV, a national tour. Sponsorship. You name it.”
plural, plural-only, with-definite-articleDrastic treatment; abuse; the axe (dismissal).
“Why did Constantinople get the works?”
“It's not, really, but I didn't want consolation. I wanted the works, and I got it, too.”
plural, plural-only, slangA heroin or other drug addict's equipment: syringes, needles, etc.
“While in San Francisco, where the AIDS crisis was particularly devastating, they saw numerous public awareness signs reading “Bleach Your Works” posted around the city, urging IV drug users to clean t”
verb
form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-personthird-person singular simple present indicative of work