In India, some kids are forced to toil in cotton fields while others work their fingers to the bone weaving silk. |
But it's also draggy and slow, the product of toil and perfectionism over spontaneity and enthusiasm that seems to insinuate more than it actually says. |
So there he lay asleep, the steadfast goodly Odysseus, fordone with toil and drowsiness. |
Every year, when the scorching sun divests them of water for months on end, the men turn to pimping rather than toil in the wooden fields. |
It wasn't the hours of toil, sweat and petrol clearing the footpath which concerned me, but the wasted wheat. |
All of them had various handy contrivances devised by their owner which saved toil. |