Definition of Toilings

1. toiling [n] - See also: toiling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Toilings

toileting
toiletless
toiletries
toiletry
toilets
toilette
toilettes
toilful
toilfully
toilinet
toilinets
toilinette
toilinettes
toiling
toilingly
toilings (current term)
toilless
toils
toilsome
toilsomely
toilsomeness
toilsomenesses
toilworn
toise
toiseach
toiseachs
toisech
toisechs
toises
toison

Literary usage of Toilings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1877)
"Five hot stuffy summers, made unbearable perchance with toilings in close ... and with harder toilings still in west-end ball-rooms by night — five biting ..."

2. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1877)
"Five hot stuffy summers, made unbearable perchance with toilings in close ... and with harder toilings still in west-end ball-rooms by night — five biting ..."

3. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1877)
"Five hot stuffy summers, made unbearable perchance with toilings in close City ... and with harder toilings still in west-end ballrooms by night—five biting ..."

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