Sentence example with the word 'labouring'

labouring

Definition adj. doing arduous or unpleasant work

Last update: August 4, 2015


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He tried a no of labouring jobs.   [Please select]

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The population is chiefly composed of Indians who form a sturdy, docile labouring class, but are in great part strongly disinclined to accept the civilization of the dominant white race.   [Please select]

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I think the others are both labouring men.   [Please select]

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Again their opinions changed when, the wind having dropped, they saw the men labouring at the oars in the blazing sun.   [Please select]

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The labouring class, who gather like feudal dependents round the _estancia_, are of two classes.   [Please select]

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In most parts of the country, it stands far above the labouring population, with little of a middle class between.   [Please select]

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It was a low-roofed room, with a box bed and some pieces of humble furniture, fit only for a labouring man.   [Please select]

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During one of these flashes Jeff thought he saw a vessel labouring heavily.   [Please select]

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Labouring with them in the plantations, Pitt would not want for opportunities of broaching the matter to his fellow-slaves.   [Please select]

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The servant dispatched for this purpose found the Dwarf still labouring at his wall, but could not extract a word from him.   [Please select]

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We seem to be labouring under the illusion that we cannot possibly live without Councils, law courts and schools provided by the Government.   [Please select]

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