toil(s) (Meaning)
toil(s)
something by which one is held fast or inextricably involved, to work hard and long, to proceed with laborious effort, overwork, to get or accomplish with great effort, to go on with effort, long strenuous fatiguing labor, struggle, battle, a net to trap game, laborious effort, long hard labor
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something by which one is held fast or inextricably involved, to work hard and long, to proceed with laborious effort, overwork, to get or accomplish with great
tangle, snare, trap, noose, labyrinth, quagmire, quicksand, entanglement, morass, web
slacks (off), chills, shirks, slackens, dallies, basks, eases (up), hangs (around or out), loafs, rests
The farmers toiled diligently in the scorching sun, tending to their crops.
The construction workers toiled tirelessly, building the towering skyscrapers.
The scientists toiled relentlessly in the lab, searching for a cure.
The historians toiled through countless archives, uncovering the secrets of the past.