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  1. Originating as a biblical quote, no rest for the wicked is a proverb that means evil-doers will face eternal punishment, popularly extended to mean that one’s work never ceases. A closely-related expression is no rest for the weary, a proverb that says that one must keep working no matter how tired they get.

  2. May 15, 2023 · The idiom "no rest for the weary" conveys the idea that responsibilities or challenges never cease, preventing one from resting. This phrase often surfaces in situations of ongoing work, relentless tasks, or persistent challenges.

  3. Prov. Even people who are worn-out must continue to work. (Describes a situation in which a tired person has to do more work.) By the time I finished doing the laundry, it was so late I had to begin cooking supper for the family. There is no rest for the weary. See also: for, no, rest, there, weary.

  4. no rest for the weary (wicked) No peace and quiet for anyone; to be kept very busy. This term, dating from about 1900, today is used facetiously by or about a person who simply is kept very busy.

  5. no rest for the weary (wicked) No peace and quiet for anyone; to be kept very busy. This term, dating from about 1900, today is used facetiously by or about a person who simply is kept very busy.

  6. No rest for the weary means that you must keep on working even though you're exhausted or tired.

  7. Apr 4, 2019 · no rest for the weary. ( humorous) Even people who are tired must still work.

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