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- noun Plural form of
labor . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
labor .
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Examples
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For Love, in his daily labors, is as swift in averting the nature of perils as he is deft in diverting the causes of misunderstanding.
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She goes through certain labors which are thought to be strengthening, and these last twenty-five days.
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The effect of his labors is to be seen in the improved character of the people towards the close of the captivity, and their general cessation from idolatry and a return to the law.
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'Twixt this and then, in labors which must profit,
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"with vain labors" on My part to purify her without being obliged to have recourse to judgments (compare Isa 43: 24; Mal 2: 17) [Maurer].
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A reward for their labors is a constant supply year round.
The Purple Gold of La Mancha J. S. Marcus 2011
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A lot of projects are called labors of love, but this one really is.
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The fruit of their labors was the unfortunately named MUD (Multi-User Dungeon).
The Hive 2006
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The fruit of their labors was the unfortunately named MUD (Multi-User Dungeon).
The Hive 2006
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The fruit of their labors was the unfortunately named MUD (Multi-User Dungeon).
The Hive 2006
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