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Characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort.
hard
heavy
punishing
laborious
arduous
gruelling
grueling
backbreaking
operose
effortful
1
She had before her a
toilsome
journey in the companionship of men.
2
And now commenced their
toilsome
journey down the side of the cataract.
3
Contrast with this
toilsome
slowness the speed of the junk bound down-stream.
4
Two years or more passed away in quiet,
toilsome
days for Mildred.
5
It was the same old smoky,
toilsome
place, a perceptible bit lower.
6
But operations through being
toilsome
and fatiguing are not pleasant but disagreeable.
7
This opportunity of rest was exceedingly acceptable after so
toilsome
a pilgrimage.
8
A
toilsome
day, over the roughest of roads, brought us opposite Chumba.
9
To this place, it is no longer a
toilsome
journey from Boston.
10
Well, I got from that to confidence-througha series of
toilsome
efforts.
11
A more
toilsome
day's work than we had could not be imagined.
12
But how wilt thou be able to sustain a journey so
toilsome
?
13
It was a long and
toilsome
progress; but in time we accomplished it.
14
Thus was the labor of weary,
toilsome
years destroyed in a few moments.
15
The log houses in the clearing, the
toilsome
and exciting time.
16
Long and
toilsome
has been the march; hot, dusty, and parching the day.
toilsome
toilsome journey
more toilsome
toilsome life
toilsome one
toilsome way