Examples of 'toll on him' in a sentence

Meaning of "toll on him"

When something takes a 'toll on him,' it means that it has a negative impact on him, causing harm, stress, or fatigue

How to use "toll on him" in a sentence

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toll on him
The war took a heavy toll on him.
This took a heavy toll on him financially and emotionally.
Traveling has taken its toll on him.
It starts to take a toll on him and he starts to lose control.
It definitely started to take its toll on him.
Jack says the psychological toll on him and fellow migrants in Holot was significant.
The war has taken a toll on him.
And it took a toll on him early in middle school to where he … he cried.
The war took its toll on him.
Being alone at all times again was starting to take a toll on him.
The effects of his disease take the toll on him and his distressed wife.
The changes took both a physical and emotional toll on him.
It 's taken its toll on him too.
The suspension reportedly took an emotional toll on him.
It has taken a massive toll on him and his wife . ”.

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This thing is really starting to take its toll on him.
Injuries also took a toll on him so he retired as a player in 1990.
Such a revelation exacted a heavy toll on him.
The Jordan Rules took a big toll on him off the court.
He has learned to remain calm without the game situation taking a toll on him.
It 's really starting to take its toll on him though, you know?
But the pressures of fame and the commercial constraints of fashion took a toll on him.
I think it took its toll on him.
Whatever happened that day between that man and his wife took a terrible toll on him.
The sun has taken its toll on him.
In subsequent years Arturo 's career slowed down as age and injuries took a toll on him.
This really took a toll on him.
The actor also confessed that the disease has taken its toll on him.
The evening had taken a toll on him too.
May be the number of close loses they had took a toll on him.
Failing eyesight and alcoholism took their toll on him in his last years.
Growing up without his dad must be talking a toll on him.
Something has taken a toll on him.
The Suebi, Maroboduus stands in the southeast of his country and calls a toll on him.
The day had taken its toll on him.
Years of life on the road had taken a toll on him.
It took a terrible toll on him.
Michael is such a great guy and taking care of Leesie really takes a toll on him.
But it's taken its toll on him.
Duggins looked fat and unhealthy, as if the situation were taking its toll on him.
It 's clearly taken a toll on him.
Miguel 's play falters, and the increased isolation begins to take its toll on him.
Yeah. It's taking a toll on him.
He worried constantly about my safety, and the stress took its toll on him.
This was taking the biggest toll on him.
The smoke and the heat will begin to already take a toll on him.
The alcohol was taking its toll on him.
The stress of working two jobs at once took its toll on him.
But it took a tremendous toll on him.
I am worried that all that stress takes its toll on him.

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