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Lobour

Definition

Lobour is a misspelling of the word "labour," which refers to productive physical or mental work.

Part of Speech

Noun, verb

Sense 1

Noun: Refers to the physical or mental effort put into a task or activity.

Example sentences:

  1. Her lobour was evident in the beautifully crafted sculpture she created.
  2. The workers' lobour was key in the successful completion of the project.
  3. He exerted great lobour in studying for his exams.

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Sense 2

Verb: Means to work hard, especially with physical effort.

Example sentences:

  1. They loboured day and night to finish the construction before the deadline.
  2. She loboured in the fields to earn a living for her family.
  3. He lobours tirelessly to achieve his goals.

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