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were laboring
noun
Standard spelling of from=American spelling
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Meanwhile, other troops were laboring on similar projects elsewhere.
Officials were laboring into the weekend — in vain, they feared — to coax both sides back to their corners.
The show is set in 14th century Wales when people were laboring under the yoke of their English overlords.
In surveys, people often claim that they'd spend more for clothing if they knew the people making it were laboring in good conditions.
If American students really were laboring under this sort of untenable workload, I would be leading the charge for the emancipation of our children.
Certainly the lawmakers were laboring under the heat of another rolling scandal, in this case the Enron donations that spread like mud through the Capitol corridors.
Similar(36)
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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