moil

/mɔɪl/
verb
  1. To work hard and with great effort, often in a way that is tiring or unpleasant.
    • The farmers moiled in the fields from dawn until dusk.
    • She moiled over her homework for hours to get every detail right.
    • They moiled through the night to finish the project on time.
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noun
  1. Hard work or effort, especially when it is tiring or unpleasant.
    • After a long day of moil, he collapsed into bed.
    • She was tired of the endless moil and wanted a break.
    • The moil of moving all the furniture left them exhausted.
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