swinks

/swɪŋks/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of swink: works hard; toils.
    • The farmer swinks in the fields regardless of the weather.
    • He swinks from morning to night to provide for his family.
    • She swinks at the office while also raising two children.
Synonyms
noun
  1. Plural of swink: instances of hard work; labors.
    • He remembered the swinks of his youth with a sense of pride.
    • The swinks of the day left them all exhausted.
    • All those swinks finally paid off when the business succeeded.
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