Similar words: labour intensive, labour saving, laboring, bring about, harbouring, neighbouring, labour, labourer. Meaning: ['leɪbərɪŋ] adj. doing arduous or unpleasant work.
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61. He spends the summer labouring on a building site.
62. They regarded the labouring class as a mere means to the maintenance of the rest.
63. The images of all labouring women in Zhang Xianliang's works have striking, particular personalities and much plentifulness, complicacy and deep implications.
64. He stood at the desk, labouring in his execrable handwriting.
65. The conservative movement has been labouring to reshape the court for a generation.
66. The restored jade burial suit fully reveals the consummate skill of the labouring people of ancient China.
67. The exploiting classes resort to every possible means to grind down and exploit the labouring people.
68. It'seems to me that he's been labouring under a bit of a misapprehension.
69. In the old society, owing to cruel exploitation and succesive years of tangled warfare among warloads(sentencedict.com/labouring.html), the labouring people led a vagrant life. ...
70. These magnificent ancient buildings demonstrate the great intelligence of the labouring people.
71. In New China , care during childbirth , old age and illness , as well as burial arrangements , are all guaranteed for the labouring people.
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