Word: moil Word origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘moisten or bedaub’): from Old French moillier ‘paddle in mud, moisten’, based on Latin mollis ‘soft’. The sense ‘work’ dates from the mid 16th century, often in the phrase toil and moil . Phonetic: mɔɪl Listen:
work hard. Example: men who moiled for gold
move around in confusion or agitation. Example: a crowd of men and women moiled in the smoky haze
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