toiling (Meaning)

Wordnet

toiling (s)

doing arduous or unpleasant work

Webster

toiling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Toil

toiling Sentence Examples

  1. The villagers toiled tirelessly under the scorching sun, harvesting the ripened crops.
  2. The construction workers toiled around the clock, their hands sore and aching.
  3. The students toiled over their textbooks, determined to excel in their exams.
  4. The artist toiled at his canvas for days on end, striving to capture the perfect stroke.
  5. The athlete toiled on the track, pushing himself to the limit.
  6. The gardener toiled in the soil, nurturing the delicate flowers with care.
  7. The scientist toiled in the laboratory, relentlessly pursuing a breakthrough.
  8. The musician toiled at the piano, seeking to perfect his technique.
  9. The caretaker toiled diligently, ensuring that the building was spotless.
  10. The mother toiled tirelessly, providing for her children's needs.

FAQs About the word toiling

doing arduous or unpleasant workof Toil

laboring, striving, working, struggling, humping,endeavoring, grubbing, digging (away), sweating, plodding

loafing, bumming, breaking, slackening, easing (up), hanging (around or out), lazing,breaking, chilling, hanging (around or out)

The villagers toiled tirelessly under the scorching sun, harvesting the ripened crops.

The construction workers toiled around the clock, their hands sore and aching.

The students toiled over their textbooks, determined to excel in their exams.

The artist toiled at his canvas for days on end, striving to capture the perfect stroke.