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travail
[truh-veyl, trav-eyl]
travail
/ ˈtræveɪl /
noun
painful or excessive labour or exertion
the pangs of childbirth; labour
verb
(intr) to suffer or labour painfully, esp in childbirth
Word History and Origins
Origin of travail1
Word History and Origins
Origin of travail1
Example Sentences
The company, known for its once ubiquitous men’s magazine, has been hard hit by the travails of the print advertising industry and the rise of online adult entertainment sites.
Quigley’s acting is as melodramatic and artificial as Nina’s was said to be before her travails and losses transformed her talent.
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From a crotchety neighbor who yelled at her daughters, she learned that responding with a homemade peach pie can establish a more harmonious relationship with a person undergoing his own private travails.
At Ferrari, Hamilton's travails this season continued, underlined by the statistic that he has only once so far qualified higher than the seventh place he managed this weekend.
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