Definitionadj. characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
Last update: August 4, 2015
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They have an apparent precessional movement, the exact amount of which can be arrived at only by prolonged and toilsome enquiries. [Please select]
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Handling the oar did not seem so toilsome to Judah. [Please select]
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Their progress, in consequence, was proportionate; and long before the twilight gathered about them, they had made good many toilsome miles on their return. [Please select]
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Ye see their unresisting tribes, with toilsome steps and slow, On through the trackless desert pass, a caravan of woe. [Please select]
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In an hour, after a toilsome march, floundering through the snow, she reached the spot. [Please select]
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Smith, and the Lees came next, pursuing their toilsome march over the same mountain ranges, and closely behind them came Mr. [Please select]
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The porters began their toilsome journey, and moved off from the village pier. [Please select]
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