Similar words: roiling, boiling, broiling, boiling water, boiling point, ailing, wailing, railing. Meaning: [tɔɪl] adj. doing arduous or unpleasant work.
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31. I've been toiling over preparing for the examination. There seems to be no end to them.
32. ABOUT THE ONLY people actually in the hotel are a half-dozen bikini. -clad wom. en, toiling in guest rooms converted into tiny virtu. al casi. nos.
33. She felt like a beetle toiling in the dust. She was filled with repulsion.
34. Pioneer women were veritable amazons performing heavy house-hold chores in addition to toiling in the fields beside their menfolk.
35. He always remembers those days when he was toiling at his studies.
36. After toiling at the article for weeks , she suddenly found the right way to organize it.
37. Toiling the body is not that hard, temperingand maintaining the xinxing is the most difficult.
38. Europe's toiling masses sometimes go on strike, leaving streets unswept and commuters stranded. Chinese expats find this shocking.
39. Those toiling under the vultures mutter to one another in Warao, an indigenous language spoken in the nearby delta where the Orinoco, one of the world's mightiest rivers, meets the Atlantic.
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