Sentence example with the word 'toiling'

toiling

Definition adj. doing arduous or unpleasant work

Last update: June 12, 2015


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But for us, Russian Social Democrats, there can be no doubt that, from the point of view of the working-classes and of the toiling masses of all the Russian peoples, the lesser evil would be a defeat of the Tsarist monarchy.   [Please select]

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Dust darkened the toiling fingers with their vulture nails.   [Please select]

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Elias Droom was busy directing the labours of two able-bodied men and a charwoman, all of whom were toiling as they had never toiled before.   [Please select]

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He remembered to have seen the waggons, as they went out, toiling up the hill.   [Please select]

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Millions of men, generations of slaves, die toiling like convicts simply to satisfy the whims of our companions.   [Please select]

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The women were mostly toiling in the field, their pappooses hanging from the trees or leaning against their trunks.   [Please select]

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In the part occupied by the poor toiling people, all were sleeping; no murmur broke the silence.   [Please select]

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Now the boat is ready, and Betty is toiling for dear life with our tea-tray.   [Please select]

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I seem to hear it go rumbling on, the poor, patient, toiling thing, while these people are praying.   [Please select]

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Up to that moment they had been toiling and panting through the soft snow in the woods.   [Please select]

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Wretchedly paid and housed, and toiling long hours, the workers lived like the serfs of medieval days or as their own ancestors did in colonial times.   [Please select]

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