Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The dentist's constant poking and prodding was starting to belabor the patient's toothache.
He tends to belabor his achievements in front of others, which can be quite off-putting.
The professor continued to belabor the same point for hours during his lecture.
The teacher continued to belabor the same point throughout the entire lecture.
He tends to belabor the details when he's nervous.
Mom, please don't belabor me with questions about my grades again.
The farmer had to belabor his oxen to get them to pull the plow through the tough soil.
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