Word: laboredness
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A cloud of smoke fills the dark air with swirling plumes of shadow broken only by heavy, labored breaths. Dazzling blades of green and red light appear as if from nowhere, piercing the mist amid grunts and panicked shouts. A few seconds later, it’s all over. One...
Our courses’ reading lists are inflated—taking a regular course load implies upwards of a few hundred pages of reading a week, and part of our self-definition and pride as overachieving students stems from our ability to plough through an entire Henry James novel or...
“He was the one offensive force that we had [against Columbia],” Sullivan said. “Everybody else across the board really labored scoring. He’s such a stability factor for us.”
While investigators labored to find Salmonella carriers, on Oct. 28, a week and a half after the first outbreak, eight more students—this time in Winthrop House—were infected.
"I labored to eat then, and I labor to eat now." Sant Raj, Indian farmhand, saying government neglect of the rural poor drove him to vote against the Bharatiya Janata Party, which lost India's general election to Sonia Gandhi's Congress Party