
1) Act the serf 2) Advance with effort 3) Arduous activity 4) Arduous effort 5) Bust a hump 6) Churchill offering 7) Churchillian offering 8) Companion of trouble 9) Cousin of trouble 10) Ditch-digging 11) Do chores 12) Do scut work 13) Donkeywork 14) Drudgery 15) Elbow grease 16) Emulate an esne 17) Emulate Tillie
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1) Corvee 2) Donkeywork 3) Drudgery 4) Effort 5) Exertion 6) Hackwork 7) Hard labor 8) Labor 9) Labour 10) Moil 11) Overwork 12) Overworking 13) Plod 14) Roping 15) Slaveaway 16) Slog 17) Travail 18) Work
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The album was released to generally favorable reviews. Critics and fans enjoyed the album`s diversity of sound and song writing. Reviewers described the album`s songs as working-class anthems with Christian themes. The final track on the album, a Celtic punk cover of the hymn `I`ll Fly Away`, was well received by music critics. The album prod...
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net or snare (S); pl.,
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• (v. t.) To labor; to work; -- often with out. • (v. t.) To weary; to overlabor. • (n.) A net or snare; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey; -- usually in the plural. • (v. i.) To exert strength with pain and fatigue of body or mind, especially of the body, with efforts of some continuance or duration; to labor; t...
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Time Off In Lieu / Long, hard, exhausting work,
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net or snare (S); pl.,
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Toil intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Toiled ;
present participle & verbal noun Toiling .] [ Middle English
toilen to pull about, to toil; of uncertain origin; confer OD.
teulen ,
tuylen , to labor, ti...
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Toil noun [ French
toiles , plural, toils, nets, from
toile cloth, canvas, spider web, from Latin
tela any woven stuff, a web, from
texere to weave. See
Text , and confer
Toilet .] A net or snare; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey; -- usually i...
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Toil transitive verb 1. To weary; to overlabor. [ Obsolete] '
Toiled with works of war.'
Shak. 2. To labor; to work; -- often with
out . [ R.] « Places well
toiled and husbanded.»
Holland. « [ I]
toiled out my uncouth pa...
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toil 1. A net, snare, or other anything that entraps or entangles; said to be archaic or literary; and it is often used in the plural form. 2. Etymology: A 'net, snare', from Middle French toile, 'hunting net, cloth, web'; from Old French teile; from Latin tela, 'web, woven stuff'; related to texere, 'to weave'. Now used largely in the plural: 'H...
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[SAT terms] work hard
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work hard
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[Intelligent words] work hard
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