Similar words: turmoil, palm oil, moist, memoir, moiety, moisten, chamois, memoirs. Meaning: [mɔɪl] v. 1. work hard 2. be agitated 3. moisten or soil.
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1. I shall have to toil and moil all my days, with only little bits of fun now and then, and get old and ugly and sour, because I'm poor and can't enjoy my life as other girls do.
2. I shall have to toil and moil all my days.
3. Tur moil sweeping through the world of knowledge economy, e commerce have sprung up everywhere, new network is scattered, in the face of many inspirational move to a change in accounting go?
4. They use their money earned by moil to buy or sell the stock whose price is changing every second.
5. The traditional home theatre, particularly heavy , commonly reaches 50kg, so it is moil when moving.
6. Depression in urban life and space, tenses of toil and moil are frequently rushed away by the so-called "Countryside Oxygen Bar".
7. Based on the previous research, one gene of Bombyx moil named as HSP20.8 can be over expressed in kidney-shaped eggs than in other organs.