laboriousness

NOUN
  1. the quality of requiring extended effort
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  • Much of Gaius's squiredom was spent fetching and carrying for the knight, lugging spare weapons and armour around while his master dispensed advice, ostensibly teaching the youth the virtues of humility and laboriousness.
  • Maurice — not with much justice considering the laboriousness of his life. Tales of all countries
  • It is incredibly funny, and while it does occasionally meander with the laboriousness of a test match, the heart of this expansive novel isn't just about cricket. Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew by Shehan Karunatilaka – review
  • In one of his letters 4 October 1841 to Captain Beaufort he sounded discouraged by the laboriousness of the work and the fact that he apparently had had no acknowledgement of the data he had sent to the Royal Society. "But They are Very, Very Wrong" « Climate Audit
  • Elizabeth gives so much of herself -- despite the pain, despite the exhaustion, despite the laboriousness of the task -- to give a little something to people she doesn't know. Last Saturday and the piece of sky and trees
  • Kottke posts a brilliant rant on the incredible laboriousness of being poly-FOAFed: Boing Boing: January 25, 2004 - January 31, 2004 Archives
  • The Essays display both the laboriousness and the delight of thinking. Michel de Montaigne
  • Samaranch schemed for years to be appointed to the Olympic committee, sending unsolicited letters to its president, Avery Brundage, eulogizing in one of them the American's 'intelligence, laboriousness and love for [the] Olympic idea' and in another promising, 'I will entirely devote myself to go with your personality and prominent work.' Dave Zirin: Burying Juan Antonio Samaranch
  • Structure-based drug design is a technique that has been around since the 1980's but has not been fully exploited due to the laboriousness of obtaining crystal structures by traditional means.
  • Customary manual creation of virtual reality models of real world scenes is tedious and error-prone work as the scene complexity increases and any automation can substantially reduce the laboriousness and consequently the cost of the whole process.
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