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the laborious
adjective
Requiring much physical effort; toilsome.
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The laborious rollouts were no longer necessary.
The laborious design continues throughout the hotel.
Spending fell on the laborious plant-breeding programs needed to improve crop productivity.
But that would require him to begin the laborious process of drafting regulations all over again.
Sometimes, the laborious and painstaking reissue process can be as much about relationship counselling as business.
They have the laborious, 50-mile turning circle of a fleet of oil tankers.
But often the laborious attempt at "lifelikeness" risks ending up duplicating deadness.
They were also perpetuated in the laborious symbolism of Jean Delville.
But then there is the laborious drama, with its sometimes toe-curling dialogue.
Take the laborious task of app switching by double-tapping the home button.
"But then comes the laborious process of making sure you are correct".
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