Examples of 'laboured' in a sentence

Meaning of "laboured"

labour: a verb that means to work hard or make great effort, often used in British English spelling to indicate physical or mental exertion
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  • simple past tense and past participle of labour
  • Expressive of strenuous effort.
  • Of writing or speech or similar, stilted or not natural due to too much effort being used in the production.

How to use "laboured" in a sentence

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Ten workmen have laboured ceaselessly to redecorate.
He refused food and his breathing was laboured.
I have laboured so long in the service of propriety.
I knew by the way she laboured as a kid.
There he laboured for nearly twenty years.
This point need not be laboured further.
For they laboured with me in the gospel.
The game was a bit slow and laboured.
Here he specially laboured among the young.
She laboured to solve the problem of famine.
My thoughts became slower and more laboured.
Whom he laboured abundantly by tongue and pen.
Be regarded as an example of this country which i laboured.
We have laboured growing from strength to strength.
Fifteen millions of men laboured in the giant town.

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How laboured you have become.
Open mouth and laboured breathing.
He laboured for the conversion of the native tribes.
Youve never laboured in your life.
He laboured to educate himself even while he was in office.
A recompense for that they laboured.
Some affected women laboured under multiple disadvantages.
On land its movements are rather clumsy and laboured.
He had laboured in the cultivation of a vineyard.
Let her have her baby laboured first.
Laboured breathing and kissing.
This gave the impression of a laboured playing style.
Robert has laboured near on a month to earn that money.
I shall not have laboured in vain.
Laboured breathing and coughing.
I have worked and often laboured without sleep.
He laboured there for the last months of that year.
The point does not require to be laboured.
Respiration may be laboured and excessive lacrimation may be seen.
Resps spontaneous but laboured.
For years my father laboured on the markets of the empire.
Laboured breathing taps plate.
There should be nothing forced or laboured in the recitation.
Laboured breath you betrayed us.
The only sound is my laboured breathing.
At this he laboured in vacation time for at least ten years.
Dragging footsteps laboured breathing.
She laboured many years in the cause of mercy to animals.
I simply deduced that we would laboured under a false assumption.
Regis laboured diligently on behalf of both priests and laypersons.
Paul was special because he laboured more that everyone else.
Laboured and irregular breathing.
You have laboured on it since.
Laboured whilst he had strength.
Had long laboured to destroy.

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