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out-toil

out-ˈtoil, v.
  [out- 15 b, 18.]
  1. trans. To exhaust or weary out with toil.

1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 506 Because he would thereby vexe, out-toile consume and waste his poore subjects. 1610Camden's Brit. ii. 130 His souldiers out-toyled with travailing. 1676 Otway Don Carlos iii. (1736) 42 Since my griefs cowards are, and dare not kill, I'll try to vanquish and out-toil the Ill.

  2. To surpass in toiling or labouring.

1603 Breton Dignitie of Man (1879) 14/2 In labour the Oxe will out-toile him. 1806 H. Siddons Maid, Wife, & Widow I. 196 He hired himself to a carpenter, and out-toiled all his competitors.

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