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21moil — mɔɪl n. hard labor, drudgery; confusion, turmoil v. work hard, labor; be in a state of agitation; agitate, whirl …
22MOIL — abbr. MAYNARD OIL CO NASDAQ …
23moil — I. v. a. 1. Daub, spot, soil, defile, splash, bespatter, stain. 2. Fatigue, weary, tire. II. v. n. Labor, toil, drudge …
24moil — v 1. drudge, work hard, toil, labor, Brit. fag; slave, plod, grub, Inf. plug or plug along, Inf. grind, wade through; exert oneself, tax one s energies; keep one s nose to the grindstone, work in a sweatshop, work in the salt mines, work like a… …
25moil — To work hard and toil …
26moil — /mɔɪl/ (say moyl) Obsolete –verb (i) 1. to work hard; toil; drudge. –noun 2. toil or drudgery. 3. confusion, turmoil, or trouble. {Middle English moile(n), from Old French moillier wet, moisten, from Latin mollis soft} –moiler, noun …
27moil archaic, dialect, or — [mɔɪl] N. Amer. verb 1》 work hard. 2》 move around in confusion. noun 1》 hard work. 2》 confusion; turmoil. Origin ME (in the sense moisten ): from OFr. moillier paddle in mud, moisten , based on L. mollis soft …
28Castle Moil — (2003) Das Castle Moil (schottisch gälisch: Caisteal Maol), einst bekannt als Dunakin, ist heute eine Schlossruine auf der Insel Skye in Schottland. Es wurde von Saucy Mary, einer normannischen Prinzessin und Frau eines Lairds des Clans der… …
29ginet-moil — var. genet moil, Obs …
30toil and moil — verb to work hard; to drudge; to toil, to moil …