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Toiler
see synonyms of toilerNoun
1. toiler
one who works strenuously
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Toiler
see synonyms of toilernoun
1.
hard or exhausting work
2. an obsolete word for strife
verb
3. (intransitive)
to labour
4. (intransitive)
to progress with slow painful movements
to toil up a hill
5. (transitive) archaic
to achieve by toil
noun
1. (often plural)
a net or snare
the toils of fortune had ensnared him
2. archaic
a trap for wild beasts
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Toiler
see synonyms of toiler verb intransitive
1.
to work hard and continuously; labor
2.
to proceed laboriously; advance or move with painful effort or difficulty
to toil up a mountain
verb transitive
3. Rare
to make or accomplish with great effort
noun
4. Archaic
contention; struggle; strife
5.
hard, exhausting work or effort; tiring labor
6.
a task performed by such effort
noun
1. Archaic
a net for trapping
2. [pl.]
any snare suggestive of a net
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Toiler
see synonyms of toilerintr.v. toiled, toil·ing, toils
1. To labor continuously; work strenuously.
2. To proceed with difficulty: "The old woman ... proceeded to toil up the narrow staircase before us" (James Joyce).
n.
1. Exhausting labor or effort. See Synonyms at work.
2. Archaic Strife; contention.
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