moil

[US]/mɔɪl/
[UK]/mɔɪl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to work hard or be busy; to labor or work strenuously
n.hard work or toil; difficult work or turmoil
Word Forms
Present Participlemoiling
Third Person Singularmoils
Pluralmoils
Past Tensemoiled
Past Participlemoiled

Phrases & Collocations

moiling away

moiled life

moiling work

moils of life

moiling effort

moils and troubles

moiling daily

moiling through

moiling existence

Example Sentences

after a long day of moil, she finally sat down to relax.

he moiled away in the fields from dawn till dusk.

despite the moil of city life, she found joy in small things.

moiling over the details, he lost sight of the bigger picture.

they moiled together, sharing the burden of hard work.

moil can lead to exhaustion if not balanced with rest.

in the midst of moil, she found her passion for painting.

he often moils away his weekends on home improvement projects.

moiling through the paperwork, she felt overwhelmed.

moil is sometimes necessary for achieving great things.

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