toiling

IPA: tˈɔɪɫɪŋ

noun

  • Hard work.
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Examples of "toiling" in Sentences

  • Why are they toiling there
  • Drop the emotional blackmail and hard works and years of toiling.
  • Look at Virginia Madsen, who was kind of toiling in obscurity for a decade.
  • Formed from the ashes of a previous group, OhOk is a trio best described as toiling in funk rock.
  • It may be a reflection of their imagination, but not of their mental faculties, or social status as some kind of toiling peasant.
  • You pour so much of yourself into your work and you so desperately hope and dream that all the toiling is going to one day pay off.
  • And this is from people who follow the series 'dialogue by way of subtitles (all bootleg fare is subtitled by college students pursuing degrees in English, toiling away in anonymity).
  • She seems to represent what Marx called the "toiling intelligentsia," whose members are stirred by revolutionary fervor when they find themselves descending into the ranks of the proletariat.

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