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Belabour

25 Sentences | 4 Meanings

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The police officer had to belabour the suspect to make him comply with the arrest.
The delivery man had to belabour through heavy traffic to deliver the package on time.
The hiker had to belabour through the rocky terrain to reach the summit.
The rescue team had to belabour through the blizzard to reach the stranded climbers.
The marathon runner had to belabour through the tough course to reach the finish line.
The farmers had to belabour through the rocky soil to cultivate their crops.
The mountaineer had to belabour through the icy ridge to reach the summit.
The ship had to belabour through the rough seas to reach the harbor.
The boxer began to belabour his opponent with a barrage of punches.
The boss tends to belabour the smallest details of every project, causing delays.
The rescue team had to belabour through the dense forest to reach the stranded hikers.
Despite the blizzard, the explorers continued to belabour through the snow-covered mountains.
The hikers had to belabour their way up the steep mountain trail.
The farmers had to belabour through the muddy field to harvest their crops.
The migrants had to belabour through the desert to reach the border.
The soldiers had to belabour through the muddy terrain to reach the enemy's camp.
The angry customer began to belabour the store clerk with his fists.
The company had to belabour the negotiation process to reach an agreement with the labor union.
He began to belabour his opponents with accusations of cheating.
The construction workers had to belabour the heavy equipment up the steep hill.
The cyclists had to belabour through the windy terrain to finish the race.
We had to belabour through the dense jungle to reach the hidden waterfall.
The rescue team had to belabour through the deep snow to reach the stranded skiers.
The soldiers had to belabour through the dense forest to reach their destination.
The hikers had to belabour through the steep mountain trail to reach the summit.
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