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Sentence count:81+5Posted:2017-05-14Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: heavylaboredstrainedSimilar words: labourerlabourfall aboutmill aboutlabour savinglabour of lovelaboreddivision of labourMeaning: ['leɪbə(r)d]  adj. 1. lacking natural ease 2. requiring or showing effort. 
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61. The critical handicap under which she laboured, however, appears to have been the low yield of the land.
62. In one sense it might also be said to have laboured to produce a mouse.
63. Because I feel any attachment to this city or this world where I have laboured?
64. Daphne has laboured for years to save the elephant, as dedicated to her task as was Dian Fossey to her gorillas.
65. But their performance, as on other occasions this season, was laboured to say the least.
66. Read the result and thought it laboured and unfunny.
67. The peasant laboured for a mere pittance.
68. At the latter laboured quite a company of girls and some men.
69. Yin had an old servant who was slow in his work, but Yin pushed him all the more. The dog-tired servant laboured himself to exhaustion(sentencedict.com), moaning and groaning.
70. His breathing is laboured.
71. From ancient times our forefathers have laboured, lived and multiplied on this land.
72. Her ladyship had laboured assiduously to acquire the art of penmanship since her marriage.
73. For a century we laboured to settle and to subdue a continent.
74. Demosthenes, Athenian statesman who laboured to improve his skills at oratory, would repeat to himself any lengthy speech he heard,[sentencedict.com/laboured.html] revising and embellishing it.
75. The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose.
76. As soon as one of the quartet received the ball a Real duo would attempt to dispossess the ball either legally or illegally. The tactics made Barca look laboured.
77. All day long I laboured alone in the front room.
78. Ascending by the long white road that Tess herself had just laboured up, she saw a two-wheeled vehicle, beside which walked a man, who held up his hand to attract her attention.
79. In the 1930s leading Soviet engineers arrested by Stalin laboured in special prison laboratories within the gulag.
80. Without Alonso collecting the ball off the central defenders and threading it upfield to the front men, Liverpool look a little laboured when building attacks from deep.
81. And I intreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women which laboured with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my fellowlabourers, whose names are in the book of life.
More similar words: labourerlabourfall aboutmill aboutlabour savinglabour of lovelaboreddivision of labourlaboraboutbelaborgo aboutaboundget aboutlabor daycome aboutset aboutcare aboutknow aboutelaboratelabor forcelaboriouslook abouttalk aboutmess aboutbe about toforget abouthang aboutcast aboutjust about
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