Sentences

moil in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Moil (verb): to work hard and continuously, often in physically demanding or exhausting conditions.

Sample Sentences

  1. She had to moil for hours in the hot sun to earn just a few coins.
  2. The workers continued to moil in the fields, driven by the promise of a better harvest.
  3. Despite his moil, he found joy in the small victories of each day.
  4. The artist would moil away in her studio, experimenting with colors and textures.
  5. In the quiet of the night, he could still hear the distant sounds of those who moil tirelessly to build their dreams.
  6. After years of moil in the fields, he finally earned enough to buy his own farm.
  7. The artist would moil over each brushstroke, striving for perfection in every piece.
  8. In the depths of winter, they would moil in the snow, gathering firewood to keep warm.
  9. Despite the long hours of moil at the factory, he found satisfaction in providing for his family.
  10. The researchers continued to moil over their data, hoping to uncover new insights.
  11. After years of moil in the factory, she finally received the promotion she deserved.
  12. The farmers continued to moil under the relentless sun, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
  13. He would moil away his evenings, lost in books that transported him to other worlds.
  14. Despite the moil of everyday life, they found joy in small moments spent together.
  15. The artist's moil in perfecting her craft was evident in every brushstroke of her latest painting.