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was laboring
noun
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Hansen, a swift white horse, was laboring.
Hernández was laboring; the game inched along.
Woods, after all, was laboring with his accuracy.
Oswalt was laboring, and this was an elimination game.
"He was laboring, throwing nothing but bloopers and junk".
Struth was laboring as mightily as the machines to take his pictures.
Yet until the end, O'Neill was laboring away at his day job.
He was laboring to avoid answering the actual question about pay equity for women.
And one out away from completing his last inning of work, he was laboring.
"Where were you when I was laboring in the vineyard?" Mr. Byrd asked.
They strode purposefully to fields where they thought he was laboring.
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