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laboured
/ ˈɪə /
adjective
(of breathing) performed with difficulty
showing effort; contrived; lacking grace or fluency
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈdzܰԱ noun
- ˈdzܰ adverb
Example Sentences
The German was critical of the performance as England laboured to a 1-0 win over minnows Andorra in Saturday's World Cup qualifier.
Daryl Mitchell dug in for a 63 from 101 balls but his knock was always laboured.
"New York hasn't laboured under a king in over 250 years and we sure as hell are not going to start now," Hochul said.
The Gunners looked every inch a team without a recognised main forward as they laboured and spluttered to break down Leicester City's game but limited resistance at King Power Stadium.
Although as far as can be seen, neither of the couples had bought a bunch of garage flowers on the way home and laboured over a witty message.
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