toil in the PONS Dictionary

toil Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to toil up a hill

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This policy was intended to encourage workers to toil and therefore increase production as much as possible.
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I still see before me a life of toil and trials..., but, justice must be done, the truth must be told...
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She toiled tirelessly and seven more books followed in close succession.
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Laborers toiled with pick and shovel at the immense construction task, working for an average daily wage of 75 cents.
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He toiled for several years in the reserve team before making his first team debut in 2002.
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He praised the film for capturing the emotional toil of football, although added that it struggles to find its stride.
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But properly speaking effeminacy regards lack of pleasures, while delicacy regards the cause that hinders pleasure, for instance toil or the like.
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Immigrants are the people who toil the soil.
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Many stories depict these changes as a positive advancement, freeing humanity from both toil and greed.
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He then toiled for 10 years in creating his doomsday device, which would turn him into a demilich and allow his immaterial essence to escape.
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