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laboured ADJ

laboured
laboured
laboured

labour N ECON

cheap labour ECON

contract labour LAW

difficult labour AGR

forced labour

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Stick with what you know and what the fans of the game enjoyed... a rocking, kinda scary, claustrapohobic game with hints of laboured breathing through a cracked gasmask.
www.kotaku.com.au
The creepy-crawly symbolism is also far too laboured.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He neither required nor bestirred himself to sit through any awkward and heavily self-edited tributes from party leaders who had laboured mightily, for years, to get him gone.
medicinehatnews.com
The dialogue abounds in lines that arouse an involuntary chuckle or laugh; the situations, if occasionally laboured, are ingenious and hilarious.
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His one ambition in life was the reformation and reclamation of prisoners, and to this end he incessantly laboured.
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The critics have to come, and they will tell me that she is unwomanly, unnatural, turgid, the creation of a morbid imagination, striving after effect by laboured abominations.
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While your critique of the game overall appeared to be balanced, the carping on about the fighting style was somewhat laboured.
www.abc.net.au
And surely better than those dismal updated attempts at rhyming slang, so laboured and clumsy?
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What follows is a long and laboured case of coitus interruptus, where the laughs are as hollow as the premise.
www.theglobeandmail.com
While most of these poems are simple and effective, many of his original poems are marred by a laboured artificiality, acrostics and other metrical devices being quite common.
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