Present participle for to obtain with difficulty or effort, especially one's livelihood
“Their families eke out a living from a few goats and what they can grow on rough allotments.”
Present participle for to add to or supplement
“If he were no farmer, such an estate would help greatly to eke out his income.”
Present participle for to create or form something
Present participle for to obtain with great effort or difficulty
Present participle for to add to or supplement
Present participle for to receive payment for work
Present participle for to prolong, make longer (in duration)
Present participle for to remove or take out, especially by effort or force
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