free-for-all vs toil

free-for-all

noun
  • Chaos; a chaotic situation lacking rules or control. 

  • Deathmatch, sometimes specifically one in which every player is pitted against all the others. 

adj
  • Open to anyone and with no or few rules. 

toil

noun
  • Trouble, strife. 

  • Labour, work, especially of a grueling nature. 

  • A net or snare; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey. 

verb
  • To struggle. 

  • To labour; work. 

  • To weary through excessive labour. 

  • To work (something); often with out. 

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