toiler

IPA: tˈɔɪɫɝ

noun

  • A person who toils or labors.
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Examples of "toiler" in Sentences

  • Communist University of the Toilers of the East.
  • We cannot understand the starved and runty {2} toiler of the
  • To better the condition of the toiler was his sincere desire.
  • He may not be Coach K, but neither is he some anonymous toiler.
  • Vautin was a toiler ; a player who does a lot of work in defense.
  • The robbery of the commonwealth and the toiler is our chronic condition.
  • I don't hink anyone ever taught him to use deodorant or even toiler paper.
  • One toiler tells of a meeting at Pickles HQ when the then newly appointed perm sec arrived for a "meet the troops" briefing.
  • Also, keep your eyes peeled for a Heene kid slathered in brown sludge and a Santa hat, emerging Mr. Hankey-style from the toiler.
  • Step forward, Ed Robinson, plucky young toiler for Sky Sports, assigned the task of interviewing Audley Harrison after Saturday's title fight in Manchester.
  • Man, the mighty toiler, reacting upon a hostile environment, she thought, going back in memory to the masters whose wisdom she had shared in lecture-room and midnight study.
  • "The living in their houses, and in their graves the dead," are challenged by every babe that dies of innutrition, by every girl that flees the sweater's den to the nightly promenade of Piccadilly, by every worked-out toiler that plunges into the canal.
  • And he has been – one way or another – the most successful and/or loathed national newspaper editor ever since, a relentless early-morning to late-night toiler, a perfectionist, a master of all journalism's trades, a figure of admiration and apprehension for those who work under him.

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