What does to work bread mean?
"To work bread" is not a common phrase in English, and it doesn't have a widely understood meaning.
It's possible that you've misheard or misunderstood the phrase. Here are some possibilities:
* "To work for one's bread": This is a common expression meaning to work to earn a living. It implies that someone is working hard to provide for themselves and their family.
* "To knead bread": This refers to the physical process of mixing and shaping dough for making bread.
* "To make a living": This is a more general phrase for working to earn money and support oneself.
If you can provide more context about where you heard this phrase, I may be able to offer a more accurate interpretation.
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