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moll [mɒl, Am mɑ:l] N inf

II . oil [ɔɪl] VB trans

foil1 [fɔɪl] N

1. foil (metal paper):

2. foil (sword):

I . coil [kɔɪl] N

2. coil elec:

3. coil MED:

II . soil1 [sɔɪl] VB intr

I . toil [tɔɪl] N no pl

II . toil [tɔɪl] VB intr

2. toil (go with difficulty):

mold [məʊld, Am moʊld] N VB trans Am

mold → mould

See also mould , mould

mould1 [məʊld, Am moʊld] N no pl Brit BOT

mole1 [məʊl, Am moʊl] N ZOOL

molt N VB trans, intr Am

molt → moult

See also moult

moult [məʊlt, Am moʊlt] VB trans Brit ZOOL

II . mill [mɪl] VB trans

1. mill grain, coffee:

mom [mɒm, Am mɑ:m] N Am inf

I . moo <-s> [mu:] N

II . moo [mu:] VB trans

moor1 [mʊəɐ, Am mʊr] N (area)

I . mono [ˈmɒnəʊ, Am ˈmɑ:noʊ] N no pl

II . mono [ˈmɒnəʊ, Am ˈmɑ:noʊ] ADJ

I . mob [mɒb, Am mɑ:b] N + sing/pl vb

2. mob inf:

3. mob Brit inf (gang):

mob

4. mob Aus (herd):

mob

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Once again, after twelve months of toil and moil, we feel the welcome relaxation of the pressure of every day's business.
www.odt.co.nz
Those who toil and moil the hardest did not feel that they were represented by anyone in the red-green alliance.
www.socialistproject.ca
The heat softened the moil point and reduced friction, propelling it from the compression of the crusher jaws.
www.thesudburystar.com
The percentages won't run cold forever for the men who moil for goals.
edmontonjournal.com
If money is not the immediate motivation, and quite possibly a pipe dream, then why moil for gold?
news.nationalpost.com
A dark and unsightly place, it is the focus of much of the hateful moil for which the novel is renowned.
en.wikipedia.org
If you're just preparing to pull yourself out of the moil of manual work and start automating tasks, begin with something less critical.
www.theregister.co.uk

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