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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "laboring" in a sentence

    laboring example sentences

    laboring


    1. Bolt stands to one side, ignoring the laboring men, taking seemingly random shots of something on the other side of the highway that only he can see: click, whir, click, whir


    2. laboring within the sphere of this deep sadness all


    3. its owner, except to feast on them with his eyes? 12 The sleep of a laboring man is sweet,


    4. For many floors now he'd been laboring up the zigzag stairs that had been planked up to what were once balconies


    5. He continued laboring over her heatedly and then another orgasm swelled from within her to a tremendous bursting, only to be followed by still a third eruption which tore through her being with delightful ferocity


    6. There was a defining moment in our nation‘s history when the laboring classes (en masse) went from resenting the rich to emulating their lifestyles…or trying to, at least


    7. They weren’t particularly welcome in Costa Rica and usually could find a place for themselves only in the most undesirable of areas, laboring in menial jobs – hence his welcome reception by authorities when attempting to locate and return them to Nicaragua


    8. eyes was a small mouse laboring to move a piece of


    9. Continuing their rapid progress up the line, the groaning refrain was soon suffused with a more melodic chanting coming from those more used to heavy laboring activity, and the sounds were of the kind made in unison that helped to mitigate the arduousness and boredom of those efforts


    10. melodic chanting coming from those more used to heavy laboring activity, and the sounds

    11. They would constantly ask if they were laboring in the


    12. love of Christ, or if they were laboring for the man they greatly


    13. The experience gained by laboring in love


    14. When I was a child a laboring man was


    15. 1 One evening at Shunem, after John's apostles had returned to Hebron, and after Jesus' apostles had been sent out two and two, when the Master was engaged in teaching a group of twelve of the younger evangelists who were laboring under the direction of Jacob, together with the twelve women, Rachel asked Jesus this question: "Master, what shall we answer when women ask us, What shall I do to be saved?" When Jesus heard this question, he answered:


    16. The Pharisees had been laboring to persuade Mary that Jesus was beside himself, demented


    17. 'I'll do it!' His voice was thick with laboring emotions


    18. During most of the night and since they had arisen that morning, Simon Peter and Simon Zelotes had been earnestly laboring with their brethren to bring them all to the point of the wholehearted acceptance of the Master, not merely as the Messiah, but also as the divine Son of the living God


    19. The stallion panted, laboring hard


    20. As it was, I recall laboring until the wee hours of the morning

    21. until the value of his upkeep superseded his value as a laboring


    22. with me, laboring just as attentively as I was


    23. laboring skill that they were being taught, and nothing else


    24. It was an intense day, laboring in


    25. that my laboring efforts in thy illustrious service


    26. the fruits of all their laboring efforts


    27. laboring to stir the potions and chant the charms,


    28. In the course of thy laboring logic and analytical deduction,


    29. only to be forcefully imposed upon those laboring masses of subjugated men,


    30. of the laboring nether mortals

    31. that of an aged, hardened worker who’d spent all his life laboring to


    32. He laid a gentle hand on her laboring chest and whispered, ‘Sorry


    33. Take for instance, a man laboring in the hot sun with nothing to drink, and working until he’s worn blisters on his feet and hands and he’s nearly in tears from the terrible ache in his back


    34. There was no organization other than Rogerdonia and few of his friends laboring on keeping the 222


    35. Biology and psychology are still laboring under the old “linear time, objective space” view


    36. laboring over a box the size and shape of a torpedo casing


    37. Jesus has already told us that if we try and build our house all on our own efforts without any of God’s help or guidance, that we will end up laboring in vain when it is all said and done


    38. Bottom line – unless God is the One who is building up your life in the direction that He will want it to go in, you will end up laboring in vain when it is all finally said and done


    39. The Jayco was laboring hard, fighting to gain a tirehold on the shifting gravel of a much too-steep hill, when something caught the woman’s eye and dragged it to the driver’s-side window


    40. In I'mage's culture of judgement laboring under an ethic of perfection, the will to self-define is a terrifying choice

    41. Money enslaves the dancing mind to the laboring body and chains the creative spirit to the consuming hunger


    42. Parnell has been laboring for nine hours now


    43. It is still alive, but if she is still laboring a couple of hours


    44. Zombie tranced by monergy, owners and controllers try to divide workers into separate unions, fields, and occupations to propel us into a class competition between skilled and unskilled labor, the higher, the lower, and the non-paid, so we fight each other, rather than resisting and refusing that which enslaves worker and owner alike – money; that which you are laboring for, rather than the health of each other and Eartheart


    45. All work should be reconceived as functions for health creation, laboring to maintain and improve the vitality of society, the integrity of the commons, and the creativity of the individual


    46. The present revolution in the opinions of all classes of men, the highest and most cultured of men as well as those of the laboring class, stands unparalleled in the history of the world


    47. It is true the tragedy of the faded face combined with the uncomfortably young heart, which is the tragedy that every woman who has had an easy life has to endure for quite a number of years, finds no place in the existence of a drudge; it is true too that I never yet saw, and I am sure you didn't, a woman of the laboring classes make efforts to appear younger than she is; and it is also true that I have seldom seen, and I am sure you haven't, women of the class that has little to do leave off making them


    48. laboring over this material


    49. laboring under the belief her mother’s illness was her


    50. But even if we admit for a moment that it might be better for the race to discard its present foundation, Individualism,-that it is a nobler ideal that man should labor, not for himself alone, but in and for a brotherhood of his fellows, and share with them all in common, realizing Swedenborg's idea of heaven, where, as he says, the angels derive their happiness, not from laboring for self, but for each other, -even admit all this, and a sufficient answer is, This is not evolution, but revolution

































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    Synonyms for "laboring"

    drudging laboring labouring toiling

    "laboring" definitions

    doing arduous or unpleasant work