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moil

[moil] / mɔɪl /


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Last week, he dashed into a moil of rioting Juliette Barnes fans to save Maddie when a shelf fell on her head.

From Slate • Apr. 2, 2013

IX Amid Homeric moil and treachery the city of Shanghai changed hands, last week, falling to China's best detested War Lord, Chang Tsung-chang, called "Chang of Shantung."

From Time Magazine Archive

Theirs was the moil of days, nights* and holidays caused by 3 and 4 million share days.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ill-health having retired him from the moil of politics, he has been teaching law at the University of Colorado since 1917.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was a busy place long before London Bridge was built—a place of throng and moil as far back as the centuries before the coming of the Romans.

From Westminster The Fascination of London by Smith, A. Murray, Mrs.




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