Moil - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|mɔɪl|
Brit.
|mɔɪl|
verb
- work hard (syn: dig, drudge, fag, grind, labor, labour, toil, travail)
- be agitated (syn: boil, churn, roil)
- moisten or soil
- be agitated (syn: boil, churn, roil)
- moisten or soil
Her tears moiled the letter
Extra examples
...miners moiling all day in the sunless recesses of the earth...
...the angry mob moiled around the courthouse...
...went for a retreat at the monastery for a temporary respite from the moil of the modern world...
...fed up with the moil and moneygrubbing of Wall Street, he decided to open a bed-and-breakfast in Vermont...
Her tears moiled the letter
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