Who toil and moil to eke out life, when, lo, Providence cares for every hungry mouth!
Fly away from the moilof the world and find rest and shelter for yourself?
He had halted but for a night on the retreat from Lauretia, and had taken a brief breath in the moil and sweat of the march.
The King would not tempt the moilthat day, but left the sweat and thunder of it to his captains, content to play the Caesar on the southern heights.
Human moil and effort seemed infinitely little under the eternal scrutiny of the stars.
Even above the moil and din Flavian heard her cry to him, turned, sprang back, to be met by the men who had entered by the oriel.
A hundred paces more and her heart began to beat the faster, and the moil of the day's march dwindled before the influx of a rosier idyl.
She had watched Uther sweep on with his horde of knights, and had stood mute and impotent as one smitten dumb while the red harness and the golden dragon of Britain vanished again into the moil of war.
The old stuff worked in him, and he, who had seen Wayne fight with Ratcliffe more than once, thanked God that the sweetest moil of all had been kept to lighten his last steps to the grave.
The very word "school" means leisure, and in a world of toil and moil suggests paradise.
For though I'm but a carpet-tack, Afar from moil and strife, No one can ever truly say That mine's a pointless life.
Looking back on his life at this time, Burns speaks of it as 'the cheerless gloom of a hermit with the unceasingmoil of a galley slave'; and we can well believe that this is no exaggerated statement.
If you think I'm going to moil and toil and cook for you down here as I do at home, you're mistaken.
I moil and toil, inch and pinch, work day and night to mend his clothes and get his food ready, and this is what I get for it.
They say men moil and toil for a poor living; so I moil and toil, and am living, I thank God; in good time be it spoken.
Your Life shall moil i' the ground, and plant his seed, A farmer foisoning a huge crop of grief.
Ah, I do not wonder you love this morning hour, when beauty reigns supreme, before the toil and moil of the world has begun.
If Eugene is not a success amid the toil and moil of business, he shines out pre-eminently on such occasions as these.
Why, yes; why should I force him to toil and moil without the least hope of ever enriching himself?
A set of sweaters, a parcel of lazy rogues, who made poor people toil and moil for them.
I've seen a moil o' horsemen scummering out to York for three days past.
Exclaimed the Sultan, "An the child approve himself valorous, as ye have announced, then the toil and moil which shall be his lot may be held for naught, inasmuch as calamities but train and strengthen the songs of the Kings.
Then said the Sorceress to herself, This toil andmoil have I undertaken to no purpose; yea, verily, I have failed to find out that wherefor I came.
And why should men toil andmoil when they had been the masters of the world?
Incense is pouring Like the spring rain Down on the mob That moil through the street.
But the toil and moil of years had worn away these recollections, and weakened the desire for sacred things.
They could not ignore their social instincts altogether, and this was the only day when the toil and moil of work was put aside.
Moil and toil, moil and toil, from morning to night, and no thanks whatever.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moil" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.