All toil synonyms
toil
T t noun toil
- work β Henry Clay, 1832β84, U.S. songwriter.
- gym β a gymnasium.
- gruntwork β Alternative spelling of grunt work.
- lacework β lace (def 1).
- feudalism β the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
- industry β the aggregate of manufacturing or technically productive enterprises in a particular field, often named after its principal product: the automobile industry; the steel industry.
- woof β filling (def 5).
- exercise β training, homework
- helotry β serfdom; slavery.
- deadweight β (of a shot) leaving the other balls in the ideal position
- effort β exertion of physical or mental power: It will take great effort to achieve victory.
- backbreaker β a wrestling hold in which a wrestler uses his knee or shoulder as a fulcrum to bend his opponent's body backwards
- entrapment β The state of being entrapped.
- mousetrap β a trap for mice, especially one consisting of a rectangular wooden base on which a metal spring is mounted.
- dynamism β The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress.
- exertion β Physical or mental effort.
- labour β productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
- endeavor β Try hard to do or achieve something.
- grindstone β a rotating solid stone wheel used for sharpening, shaping, etc.
- mixup β an act or instance of mixing.
- hardship β a condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation; oppression: a life of hardship.
- calisthenics β Calisthenics are simple exercises that you can do to keep fit and healthy.
- fun and games β frivolously diverting activity.
- endeavour β Standard spelling of endeavor.
- entanglement β The action or fact of entangling or being entangled.
- weft β Textiles. filling (def 5).
- drudgery β menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.
verb toil
- wade β to walk in water, when partially immersed: He wasn't swimming, he was wading.
- break one's back β to overwork or work very hard
- footslog β to go on foot through or as if through mud.
- come apart at the seams β come unstitched
- flounder β to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.
- go all out β make a full effort
- break one's neck β to exert oneself greatly, esp by hurrying, in order to do something
- exert β Apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality).
- drop the ball β a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
- fagging β to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often followed by out): The long climb fagged us out.
- freelancing β Present participle of freelance.
- moil β to work hard; drudge.
- fall down β to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
- bobble β A bobble is a small ball of material, usually made of wool, which is used for decorating clothes.
- ford β Elizabeth Bloomer ("Betty") 1918β2011, U.S. First Lady 1974β77 (wife of Gerald R. Ford).
- grub β the thick-bodied, sluggish larva of several insects, as of a scarab beetle.
- forded β a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
- drudge β a person who does menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.
- fag β Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual.