The girl picked up her pencil to do more grueling homework.
I thought the fight was Grueling.
The marathon was grueling even though I had trained for weeks.
there are two syllables in the word grueling
The word is spelt gruelling in British English and grueling in American English.
The long, difficult math exam was found to be grueling by even the most intelligent of the class.
One sentence with the word "bruises" is; Kim has a lot of bruises after her bike wreck.
daunting, excrutiating
The boy was grueling when he was taking a test.
verb
Synonyms may be hard, difficult, grueling, strenuous, or trying. (The word 'hard' is from the same root.)
arduous, backbreaking, grueling, gruelling, hard, heavy, laborious, operose, punishing, toilsome
Well i am not really sure but i think that "moil" would be used in a sentence the same way that "work" would because technically they mean the same thing and moil actually means- to work with grueling persistence, hard work. PLease inprove on this answer if you have something better because this is just my best guess...Thank you
The spelling gruelling is a variant, but the US spelling of the adjective is grueling (demanding, arduous).
The following rhyme with gruel: cruel, duel, fuel, refuel. the following rhyme with grueling : refueling dueling