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Meanings of
laboring
in English
Doing arduous or unpleasant work.
labouring
toiling
drudging
Related terms
busy
Synonyms
Examples for "
labouring
"
labouring
toiling
drudging
Examples for "
labouring
"
1
Here was solitude indeed; a dozen neighbours in all, simple
labouring
folk:
2
He does
labouring
work on a construction site as a stable income.
3
The solicitors are
labouring
under a mistake in supposing that it does.
4
The others, after
labouring
away for some time, relaxed in their exertions.
5
Surely I must have been
labouring
under some hallucination the previous night.
1
He has spent four years
toiling
on his answer to those questions.
2
Thousands of workers are
toiling
around the clock to repair the damage.
3
In the movies, astronauts are not
toiling
over Russian vocabulary work sheets.
4
But the troop in front of him was
toiling
under heavy burdens.
5
I'll make a pittance each year
toiling
under some other ruthless employer.
1
There are two aspects of duty; namely, cheerful duty and
drudging
duty.
2
There they would become pirates, and get silver without dredging or
drudging
.
3
It's the moment I have been
drudging
for, for five solid years.
4
Nine o'clock at last, and the
drudging
toil of the day was ended.
5
You, are a fine race horse, and I a
drudging
pony.
Usage of
laboring
in English
1
Everyone chuckled at the idea of soldiers
laboring
to increase Yavtar's profits.
2
Now, the
laboring
people are largely in the majority in this country.
3
All
laboring
patients had at least 1 hour of EFM without interruption.
4
The APC was
laboring
,
but it had been built for heavy work.
5
She waited in the shade, fixing her eyes on the
laboring
tugs.
6
The elevation of the
laboring
portion of society: this is our subject.
7
To those
laboring
in obscurity, these systems appear to be deeply flawed.
8
And in
laboring
for the improvement of others, we shall improve ourselves.
9
He amused himself with
laboring
in the garden with his own hands.
10
Something was hammering and
laboring
in every part and corner of him.
11
Behind them, to Lee's surprise, the zeppelin was still
laboring
to rise.
12
But Elvine was no longer
laboring
under the shock of the encounter.
13
The prosperous have as little of this principle as the
laboring
mass.
14
He pushed forward,
laboring
to gain speed and altitude, brandishing his shortsword.
15
She knew all about the stereotypical image he was undoubtedly
laboring
under.
16
This is a very good drink for
laboring
people in warm weather.
Other examples for "laboring"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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laboring
labor
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
labor under
labor classes
labor man
labor people
labor population
More collocations
Laboring
through the time
Laboring
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
Common