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laboring

noun as in dwelling

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Rescue workers had been laboring at ground zero every hour since the disaster.

The key for Santorum is being able to rebuild the supporter infrastructure that he spent so much time laboring to create in 2012.

Bartilla is laboring with an immediate crisis with basic services.

Ruettiger struggled to even get admitted to Notre Dame, laboring through junior college where he was diagnosed as dyslexic.

The U.S. military, meanwhile, it seemed to me was laboring under an entirely different misapprehension.

It now became evident, even to the infatuated Gray, that Mrs. Irvin was laboring under the influence of tremendous excitement.

"Laboring People" followed in 1881, when Kielland sold out his business and became purely a man of letters.

If you meet with Christian hermits in the solitudes, serving God and laboring with their hands, do them no harm.

Nothing could have relieved Boggs from the suspense under which he was laboring more than this last remark.

As a rule strikes do not occur where laboring men are treated with the consideration due them as free citizens.

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On this page you'll find 98 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to laboring, such as: engaged, hired, occupied, busy, inked, and operating.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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