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Definition of toil
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of toil is as below...
Toil (v. i.) To exert
strength
with pain and
fatigue
of body or mind,
especially
of the body, with
efforts
of some
continuance
or
duration;
to
labor;
to
work..
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Participle
::
Participle
(n.) A part of
speech
partaking
of the
nature
both verb and
adjective;
a form of a verb, or
verbal
adjective,
modifying
a noun, but
taking
the
adjuncts
of the verb from which it is
derived.
In the
sentences:
a
letter
is
written;
being
asleep
he did not hear;
exhausted
by toil he will sleep
soundly,
--
written,
being,
and
exhaustedare
participles..
Puff
::
Puff (n.) A
utensil
of the
toilet
for
dusting
the skin or hair with
powder.
Dure
::
Dure (a.) Hard;
harsh;
severe;
rough;
toilsome.
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) A
covering
of
linen,
silk, or
tapestry,
spread
over a table in a
chamber
or a
dressing
room..
Travail
::
Travail
(n.) To labor with pain; to toil.
Sweat
::
Sweat (v. i.) Fig.: To
perspire
in toil; to work hard; to
drudge.
Travail
::
Travail
(n.) Labor with pain;
severe
toil or
exertion.
Respiration
::
Respiration
(n.)
Relief
from toil or
suffering:
rest.
Brother
::
Brother
(n.) One
related
or
closely
united
to
another
by some
common
tie or
interest,
as of rank,
profession,
membership
in a
society,
toil,
suffering,
etc.; -- used among
judges,
clergymen,
monks,
physicians,
lawyers,
professors
of
religion,
etc..
Outtoil
::
Outtoil
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
toiling.
Valise
::
Valise
(n.) A small sack or case,
usually
of
leather,
but
sometimes
of other
material,
for
containing
the
clothes,
toilet
articles,
etc., of a
traveler;
a
traveling
bag; a
portmanteau..
Buckstall
::
Buckstall
(n.) A toil or net to take deer.
Toiled
::
Toiled
(imp. & p. p.) of Toi.
Indolent
::
Indolent
(a.) Free from toil, pain, or
trouble..
Swink
::
Swink (v. i.) To
labor;
to toil; to
salve.
Ewer
::
Ewer (n.) A kind of
widemouthed
pitcher
or jug; esp., one used to hold water for the
toilet..
Inducement
::
Inducement
(n.) That which
induces;
a
motive
or
consideration
that leads one to
action
or
induces
one to act; as,
reward
is an
inducement
to
toil..
Toil
::
Toil (v. i.) To exert
strength
with pain and
fatigue
of body or mind,
especially
of the body, with
efforts
of some
continuance
or
duration;
to
labor;
to
work..
Droil
::
Droil (n.) Mean
labor;
toil.
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) Act or mode of
dressing,
or that which is
arranged
in
dressing;
attire;
dress;
as, her
toilet
is
perfect..
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