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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Toilsome' in a Sentence

"Involving hard work; laborious or tiring." more

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After a toilsome day of gardening, the flowers in the backyard looked vibrant.
The toilsome journey to the mountain peak left them exhausted.
Tim's toilsome effort in tying his shoelaces paid off.
Lily planted flowers in the toilsome garden all afternoon.
Sarah found the toilsome puzzle challenging but fun.
The toilsome process of building a sandcastle left the children exhausted but happy.
Tim found the long division problem to be toilsome, but he solved it eventually.
Carrying a heavy backpack all day can make the school hike toilsome.
Jake felt toilsome pulling the heavy wagon uphill.
The toilsome process of building a sandcastle required patience at the beach.
Cleaning up toys can be a toilsome chore for children.
Climbing the steep hill was a toilsome task for the young hikers.
Emily found the toilsome math homework challenging but rewarding.
Building a sandcastle at the beach can be toilsome, but fun.
Working in the garden under the hot sun is toilsome.
The ant worked hard to carry the toilsome load of food to its nest.
Cleaning the entire house can be a toilsome chore, especially on weekends.

Toilsome

toil-suhm
adjectiveInvolving hard work; laborious or tiring.

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Last Updated On: July 26, 2024
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