moiler

/ˈmɔɪlər/
noun
  1. A person who works hard and with great effort, often in a laborious or tedious task.
    • She was a quiet moiler in the factory, never complaining about the long hours.
    • The old moiler spent his days hauling bricks under the hot sun.
    • Every moiler on the farm knew that the harvest would not bring itself in.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To work hard and with great effort, especially at a tedious or physically demanding task.
    • They moiled in the fields from dawn until dusk to get the crops planted.
    • He moiled over his homework for hours, determined to understand every problem.
    • The team moiled through the weekend to finish the project on time.
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