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When animal droppings and garbage and spoiled straw are piled up in a great heap, the rotting and moiling give forth heat.

In the case of election meddling, however, this country just joined a moiling crowd of the interfered with — and largely by us.

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And, in addition to attunement to this external moiling of sensation, one is also and simultaneously dispassionately attentive to the contents of one’s own mind.

Rain splashed from a moiling sky and the day was dreary and cold.

Elaine Dundy's 1958 The Dud Avocado, about a young American woman living the Bohemian life in Paris, contains a terrific description of the guests having to work hard for their simple meal – "all four of us ceaselessly moiling and toiling from kitchen and studio and back again" to transport all the food.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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