The extravagant caricature that pervades so much of Cruikshank's work, and from which Leech was entirely free, blinded him a little to the great merit of Cruikshank's serious work.
It is usually supposed that if a Monk was fat he could not possibly have accomplished any serious work in life.
These used to be considered rather cumbersome for such a serious work as the nursing and care of the sick, but in recent years quite a different view has been taken.
Indeed, whenever we try to do serious work at the present time, we confessedly go back from four to seven centuries for the models that we must follow.
The 'Nocturne in black and gold' is not a serious work to me.
The 'Nocturne' in black and gold I do not think a serious work of art.
The nocturne in black and gold has not the merit of the other two pictures, and it would be impossible to call it a serious work of art.
Further it is extremely unlikely that a palette-knife picture would have been accepted in Holland during Rembrandt's time as a serious work in portraiture.
An active member of a corps during his first two semesters may do a certain amount of serious work, but as a rule it is looked upon as a time "to loaf and invite one's soul," and little attempt is made to do more.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serious work" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.