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Definition for TOIL
TOIL
TOIL'ER
TOIL
, v.t.
To toil out, to labor; to work out. Toil'd out my uncouth passage. Milton.
To weary; to overlabor; as, toil'd with works of war. [Not in use nor proper.] Shak.
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