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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

Said the lean old man: "The Tremolin coal trust, c'est moil" Then Gardon led the reporter to his backyard to see the mine fields.

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

Across a bridge and a pond is Erickson's most controversial creation: the courthouse, an airy, elegant edifice that opens the murky moil of the law to the light and the public gaze.

From Time Magazine Archive

Folded and fenced with silence Mindless of moil and mart, It is twilight here in my garden, And twilight here in my heart.

From The Melody of Earth An Anthology of Garden and Nature Poems From Present-Day Poets by Various