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Toils meaning
plural of toil
Example sentences (17)
Therie also called upon the people not to forget the sacrifices, toils and sweat of the forefathers.
Had you asked politely I’m sure you’d’ve been invited for a respite from your onerous toils.
The trials, tribulations, toils and troubles of touring golf, though, can put years on you.
Adebayor who probably patronises Acheampong’s services and sees the toils the Ghanaian goes through daily, set out to buy just one of his nuts for GHC 200.00 to cover for his entire day’s sale.
An array of former Labor headkickers have crossed over to work for gambling interests: former NSW Right hard-man turned senator Mark Arbib now toils at the coalface for Packer’s CPH, which controls Packer's shareholding in Crown.
As he toils away in the editing room on, one of his other longest-gestating projects will see the light, but in a different form.
Ms. Freeland’s is a very full platter, but severely reduces the toils of the highest office, the prime ministership, which is a good thing.
Now the famous bird toils for a Beijing public works magnate, fathering what his new owner must hope will be a new generation of feathered champions.
Sometimes, the toils of life can be so burdensome that it may seem as though prayer is futile.
The toils, the joys, the highs and the lows.
But as much was to be expected, as Arthur Curry's world exists in the ocean depths, with the seven kingdoms of Atlantis, removed from land-faring toils of man.
In a kitchen that could pass for a makeshift chemistry lab, Jim Babinski toils away to find his next brew.
Over the course of six days, we get to know these people and their daily toils and routine.
The cast toils to make art.
A face that toils so close to stones is already stone itself!
Separated from her husband, she brought up the three boys, overcame typhus, scorbutus, malnutrition, extreme cold and harsh toils, to later return to Bucovina after rehabilitation.
The "dangers, toils, and snares" of Newton's lyrics had both literal and figurative meanings for Americans.