Sentences with laboured
la·bour
L l - From his slow walk and laboured breathing, Ginny realized he was far from well.
- The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose.
- Some are gems, but indulgent editing makes some jokes laboured, and the overall standard of the show is a little hit and miss.
- The Czech has laboured under extraordinarily difficult conditions all season at a club that has been fighting for its financial survival.
- To labor for peace.
- To labor under a misapprehension.
- Patrick Bartley For those horses in the Newmarket Handicap who laboured in the wake of Black Caviar.
- It's not that there is anything particularly wrong with this episode, it's just not vintage 30 Rock and is a little laboured in places.
- Don't labor the point.
- To labor the reader with unnecessary detail.
- Here, too, she laboured and lost the attempt to hold together the large family into which she was born.
- Labor reforms.