Noun
work that a person is expected to do in a specified time
Source: WordNetI have a passion for playing tennis and enjoy the workload and struggles of performing in this amazing global sport. Sania Mirza
I thank God that my body has been able to handle this kind of workload. I don't know if I will ever be like Lorenzo White, but that's the goal I'm trying to get to. Javon Ringer
I think I rushed and I needed more time with my comeback. I needed more time to get my legs stronger to be able to handle the workload. You can only train for that by pitching innings. You can't simulate pitching off a mound in a game inside a weight room. David Cone
Flying solo, you have a fair workload. I'm not only flying the balloon but doing the navigation, communications, repairing the burners, taking care of the equipment. Steve Fossett
Marriage is not just spiritual communion and passionate embraces; marriage is also three meals a day, sharing the workload and remembering to carry out the trash. Joyce Brothers
Many hands make a workload lighter. Haitian Proverb