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Definition of Toiler
1. Noun. One who works strenuously.
Definition of Toiler
1. n. One who toils, or labors painfully.
Definition of Toiler
1. Noun. A person who toils or labors. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Toiler
1. one that toils [n -S] - See also: toils
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toiler
Literary usage of Toiler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect (1880)
"The existing type of marine toiler is quite in the rear of the modern compound
engine, simply owing to the fact that while ample attention lias been given ..."
2. Uncle Walt: Walt Mason the Poet Philosopher by Walt Mason (1910)
""That's where you're off," the toiler said; "I'm in no rush to go to bed; you
must be talking in a trance—tonight I'm going to a dance!" "Gadzooks! ..."
3. Days and Deeds: A Book of Verse for Children's Reading and Speaking by Elizabeth Shepard Butler Stevenson (1906)
"'toiler, CANST THOU DREAM?" toiler, canst thou dream, At the seam, at the plow ?
Higher heritage than kings Hast thou. Canst thou read, in star or weed, ..."
4. Walt Mason, His Book by Walt Mason (1916)
""That's where you're off," the toiler said; "I'm in no rush to go to bed; you
must be talking in a trance—tonight I'm going to a dance!" "Gadzooks! ..."
5. A Statement for Non-exclusion by Patrick Joseph Healy, Poon Chew Ng (1905)
"Let us return to the supposed results of Chinese cheap labor—the poverty of the
California toiler. No man in all free America knows better than Judge Ma- ..."
6. A Statement for Non-exclusion by Patrick Joseph Healy, Poon Chew Ng (1905)
"Let us return to the supposed results of Chinese cheap labor — the poverty of
the California toiler. No man in all free America knows better than Judge Ma ..."
7. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1903)
"... And I hear a voice that whispers, ' Oh, it's there that you would be; Turn
your steps, you weary toiler, to the happy hills of Lea. ..."