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toilower

 

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Term: toilower

Part of Speech:

Noun, Verb

Sense:

1. Noun: The act of working laboriously or strenuously.

- She displayed remarkable toilower in completing the marathon.

2. Verb: To work exhaustively or diligently.

- She had to toilower through the night to finish the project on time.

Sense:

1. Noun: A machine or device used for digging or moving earth.

- The construction crew used a toilower to excavate the site.

2. Verb: To dig or move earth using a specialized machine.

- The workers had to toilower the soil to prepare the ground for the foundation.

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Sample Sentences:

- Despite the scorching sun, the farmers continued their toilower in the fields.

- Our team had to toilower tirelessly to meet the project deadline.

- The toilower made quick work of digging the hole.

- They hired a professional toilower operator to clear the construction area efficiently.

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