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be laboring
noun
Standard spelling of from=American spelling
Exact(32)
Gomes, although behind Goumri, does not appear to be laboring.
She also saw that he seemed to be laboring more when he exerted himself.
He may be laboring in the long shadow of Hillary Rodham Clinton's national celebrity.
He, too, might be laboring under the curse of Bobby Jones.
Ms. Ripley and especially Mr. Emmick give witty bona-fide musical comedy performances, which may be laboring in vain.
But the last two years, Mr. Goodwin, a tall, taciturn West Virginian, has seemed to be laboring under a curse.
Similar(28)
Hansen, a swift white horse, was laboring.
Hernández was laboring; the game inched along.
Who is laboring?
His breathing was labored.
His phrasing is labored.
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