(1) the moil of his intimate thoughts(2) this night his weekly moil is at an end(3) Suddenly I noticed something happening in his face, beginning to moil and move.(4) At one level he was the small-time farmer from Ayrshire who described his early life as having ‘the cheerless gloom of a hermit with the unceasing moil of a galley slave’.(5) Shao's toil and moil was rather rewarding, and five years after his arrival, in 1852, he successfully launched his shop with a food-processing workshop at another location.(6) the moil of his intimate thoughts(7) I rose early and sat late, I toiled and moiled , and in the sweat of my brow and of my soul I strove to gain this money, that I might have some honour among my fellow-creatures.(8) But in much of the rest of the world, the willful individual, moiling away against the system, may attain nobility in some moral order but is nonetheless fated to be crushed.(9) He truly toiled and moiled just to accept God's will when he prayed at Gethsemane.(10) The maggots moiled about its flesh, pixellating and transforming its appearance.(11) So these are matters in the moils and toils of government and likely to remain so, I suspect, for some time.(12) For five rainy days he tramped ever-widening circles out from the base, traversing ridges and saddles and moiling through valleys while the armed guard followed him every step of the way.