A laborer who is obliged to do menial work.
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Examples for "labour"
Examples for "labour"
1South African labour law requires clear formal processes for strikes and walk-outs.
2Sunak's focus on the labour market is welcome given worrying survey data.
3Italy's social security and labour taxes are among the highest in Europe.
4Mr Blumenfeld said labour laws needed to offer more protection to workers.
5The effects of the crisis on the labour market were relatively uneven.
1The king toils; the priests toil; the powers of the world labor.
2South African labor law requires clear formal processes for strikes and walk-outs.
3We are in the land of the cheapest labor in the world.
4Among other urgent government priorities were addressing drought, labor and economic problems.
5His was the labor and worry; they gathered in the financial harvest.
1Rob didn't know what to expect at the dig, following the 'accident'.
2For example, we'll need to dig into this whole Kahverengi International matter.
3Here it is; you may follow us while we dig it out:
4Some of the survivors were compelled to dig graves for the seven.
5I dig down looking for things that existed a long time ago.'
1The common life-thelife of people-thedaily toil-the pangs and the struggles.
2And then the toil and self-denial for the stocking and the tree
3It had been completed only thirty years ago, after generations of toil.
4The lily may grow; the man must fret and toil and spin.
5To some breath control seems second nature; others must toil for it.
1They grind their points; they stir poison; they swarm in the streets.
2The 'two days before payday' grind would be easier, if not gone.
3The walnut-crusher shifts gear into a final grind-into-mush setting: Capital Laundry Services?
4Gottta love a man who knows the value of a good grind.
5The mills of the gods in the Interior Department grind very slowly.
1You know, in case TMZ is having a fag break or something.
2It is late September at the fag end of the tourism season.
3They said that the whole world would know he was a fag.
4Albert dropped his fag and stood on it on the way in.
5They smoked fag after fag, lighting the new ones on the butts.
1Each morn that dawns I wake in travail and in woe, And
2The world is in travail, and its agitation waxeth day by day.
3The travail is already begun in you that will form the Christ.'
4He eliminates it with stern effort and much travail of the spirit.
5In such travail of soul, he who suffers through suffering is satisfied.
1They tumbled and rolled to disappear into the churning moil of waters.
2And were it so, who would strive and moil in this world?
3Well, to be plain, out of the Stewart cark and moil!
4Up from the stoop and cramp of daily moil-
5And why should men toil and moil when they had been the masters of the world?
One who works hard at boring tasks.
1Many consider it drudge work beneath ladies & gentlemen of their stature.
2The drudge had probably been affianced oftener than any woman in Bursley.
3A poem on the miseries of a literary drudge begins thus promisingly:-
4Today with rural electrification the mountain woman ceases to be a drudge.
5They think only of the tasks of a drudge or a char-boy.
6I am left to contemplate my childhood and drudge through its ugliness.
7Yet this little bird is not altogether the soulless drudge he appears.
8To do so seemed like making a drudge of some beautiful woman.
9At home she was a little round-shouldered drudge in her mother's service.
10Appetite is his lord, and reason his servant, and religion his drudge.
11I dare say you'll turn out something nobler than a Cockney drudge.
12I won't stay here and be a farm drudge all my life.
13He's only a poor drudge in Braun's Sixth Avenue opium-joint and whisky-store.
14I didn't try to make a housewife of her or a drudge.
15I could have been a drudge, but I wasn't made for that.
16I won't have to be the kitchen drudge Charlie made of me.
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