toil

/tɔɪl/
noun
  1. Hard, continuous work, especially physical work.
    • Years of toil finally paid off when he opened his own bakery.
    • She found joy in the toil of gardening.
    • The workers were exhausted after a day of heavy toil.
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verb
  1. To work very hard for a long time, especially doing physical or difficult work.
    • They toiled to build a new home for their family.
    • The farmers toiled in the fields from sunrise to sunset.
    • She toiled over her homework until late at night.
  2. To move slowly and with difficulty, often because of a heavy load or difficult conditions.
    • The old truck toiled along the muddy road.
    • The hikers toiled up the steep mountain trail.
    • He toiled through the deep snow to reach the cabin.
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