Verb
find work (third-person singular simple present finds work, present participle finding work, simple past and past participle found work)
(intransitive) To look for employment or get employed.
There is for a man two things in life that are very important, head and shoulders above everything else. Find work you like, and find someone to live with you like. Very few people get both. Cormac McCarthy
This is my chance to help this lady put some money in her pocket. Let me explain how the economy works. When you spend money to buy food it helps this lady's business. It makes it more likely somebody is going to find work. So instead of asking questions, answer mine: are you going to buy some food? George W. Bush
I'm still just reveling that someone from Hollywood made a speech like that. I hope you're going to be able to find work after this. I really enjoyed that. Jon Voight
It was progressively more difficult to find work in the theatre, as well. Andrzej Wajda
I've been sacrificing my life for my work for 30 years, and now I want it the other way around. I want to find work that fits into my life and that would be based here. Glenn Close
De devil does find work for evil hands to do. Bajan Proverb