"Toils" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
1. Toil means hard work or laborious work, especially psychological or mental effort, over a period of time.
Example: "She spent years in research, her mind working tirelessly to develop the cure."
2. Toil can also mean to struggle or push through difficulties.
Example: "The refugees toiled through the stormy night searching for shelter."
3. A toil is also a stretch of laborious work or a period of time spent working hard or struggling.
Example: "The old farmer worked hard, spending most of his life in toil on his farm."
A toilet is a fixture or a device that is designed for sanitation, to dispose of human waste. It is typically a private room or compartment with a seat and a container that can be flushed with water to remove waste.
Toiletries refer to personal care products that are used for grooming and hygiene, including:<br><br> Cosmetics (e.g. shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste)<br> Dental care items (e.g. toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss)<br> Fragrances (e.g. perfume, cologne)<br> Hair care products (e.g. hairbrush, hairspray, conditioner)<br> Personal hygiene items (e.g. deodorant, razors, shaving cream)<br> Feminine hygiene products (e.g. sanitary pads, tampons)<br> After shave and skincare products (e.g. moisturizer, acne cream)<br><br>These products are used to maintain personal hygiene and appearance, and are typically stored in a bathroom or other area designated for personal grooming.
A container or collection of small personal care items, such as shampoo, toothpaste, and cosmetics, typically carried for use while traveling or on the road.
1. A room in a building, typically equipped with one or more commodes, urinals, and sometimes showers and sinks, for the use of the people in the building, especially a public or office building.<br><br>2. A toilet is a container, typically a ceramic or porcelain pan, with a seat and a flushing mechanism, usually connected to a drainpipe. <br><br>3. Informal: the bathroom.
The word "toilette" can refer to two different meanings, depending on the context.<br><br>1. Traditionally, a toilette was a term used in the 16th to 18th centuries to describe a collection of cosmetics and personal grooming items, such as perfumes, powders, and creams, used by women to prepare for social events or daily life.<br><br>2. Nowadays, the French term "toilette" more commonly refers to the performance or amount of toilet paper used."Un petit toilette" would translate to an "itty-bitty toilette" in some contexts, mostly informal. <br><br>In both contexts, the term is generally of French origin.
Working hard and strenuously, often for a long time, especially to achieve a goal or complete a difficult task.
Exhausting or laborious, requiring a lot of effort or energy. Adding to the difficulties or troubles. Tiresome or burdensome.
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Tokelauan refers to something or someone related to Tokelau, a group of three small islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. It can also refer to:<br><br> Tokelauan language: The language spoken by the people of Tokelau, an Austronesian language.<br> Tokelauan people: The indigenous people of the islands of Tokelau.<br> Tokelauan culture: The culture of the people of Tokelau, including their customs, traditions, and way of life.<br> Tokelauan identity: The national identity of the people of Tokelau, which is closely tied to their language, culture, and history.<br> Tokelauan cuisine: The traditional food of the Tokelau people, which includes dishes such as faikakai (raw fish) and palusami (steamed taro tops and coconut cream).