toil
71toilworn — toil•worn [[t]ˈtɔɪlˌwɔrn, ˌwoʊrn[/t]] adj. worn or worn out by toil • Etymology: 1745–55 …
72toilless — toilˈless adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑toil …
73geswinc — toil, hardship …
74toilful — toil·ful …
75toilfully — toil·ful·ly …
76toilsome — toil·some …
77toilsomely — toil·some·ly …
78toilsomeness — toil·some·ness …
79toiler — toil ► VERB 1) work extremely hard or incessantly. 2) move somewhere slowly and with difficulty. ► NOUN ▪ exhausting work. DERIVATIVES toiler noun. ORIGIN Old French toiler strive, dispute , from Latin tudiculare stir about …
80toileted — toilˈeted adjective (archaic) Dressed • • • Main Entry: ↑toilet …