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Lacking natural ease.
strained
labored
awkward
Requiring or showing effort.
heavy
effortful
1
In commodity markets, oil prices
laboured
with record production by Saudi Arabia.
2
Because I preached and
laboured
in the night of my unconverted state.
3
His breathing is
laboured
;
his chest can barely contain his ribs' stretch.
4
In the meadow, Jeanne still
laboured
under the heroic delusion of victory.
5
But I think we've
laboured
under that misapprehension for too long now.
6
Salute Persis, the dearly beloved, who hath much
laboured
in the Lord.
7
We lived in peace; we
laboured
,
we did wrong to no man.
8
Iqbal's heart rate had risen dangerously high, and his breathing was
laboured
.
9
For this we know: they
laboured
only in a state of grace.
10
You're tiny Trinidad against mighty England.' It was a
laboured
England performance.
11
Again I
laboured
until the shadows grew thick around the gloomy walls.
12
Brantome praises her excellent beauty in a long string of
laboured
hyperboles.
13
But in whatever capacity he
laboured
he was true to his reputation.
14
His breath came in
laboured
gasps as one mad thought succeeded another.
15
Mabyn suggested in a tone that he
laboured
to make sound off-hand.
16
At the latter
laboured
quite a company of girls and some men.
laboured
labour
·
labour in
labour breathing
labour away
labour hard
labour so