
Verb Meanwhile, Scaringe and his team continued to toil, shifting their focus to trucks and utility vehicles and perfecting the marque’s hardware, software and business model. 2020 The spread has accelerated as cooler weather forces people indoors, setting the stage for a winter of toil. Aj Willingham, CNN, 16 July 2021 Are the Oompa-Loompas paid for their toil? - Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 1 July 2021 Across the nation, state governments are struggling to operate in the wake of the past year of economic toil.

2021 These desperate conditions have led to rising migration and economic toil. 2021 And so a player accustomed to private jets, world-class hotels, and incredible ballpark training facilities was not jaded by years of minor league toil. Craig Timberg, Elizabeth Dwoskin, Reed Albergotti, Anchorage Daily News, 23 Oct. Elizabeth Berry, Woman's Day, 21 July 2022 Many who had worked on the election, exhausted from months of unrelenting toil, took leaves of absence or moved on to other jobs. 2022 Supreme Lord of the harvest, graciously accept us and the fruits of our toil, in union with Jesus, your Son, as atonement for our sins, for the growth of your Church, for peace and love in our homes, and for salvation for all.


Noun From Great Britain to China, Japan and India, suntanned skin became associated with a life of toil.
