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Part of Speech: Noun
Results: 3
Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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It was on one of these nights, when Tom and Ned were laboring hard, with Eradicate to help them that an incident occurred which worried them all not a little. - "Tom Swift and his Air Glider or, Seeking the Platinum Treasure", Victor Appleton.
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But in the glass ball the light was like a living fire, in whose streams a world was laboring. - "Pelle the Conqueror, Vol. 2", Martin Anderson Nexo.
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The North, in voting away the rights and freedom of the laboring population of the South, surrendered its own liberty. - "A Visit To The United States In 1841", Joseph Sturge.