Belabors

/bɪˈleɪbərz/ verb

Third person singular present tense; means to spend too much effort or time on something, or to explain something in excessive detail.

From 'belabor,' which combines Old English 'be-' (to make or cover thoroughly) with 'labor.' The '-s' suffix marks third-person singular present tense in English.

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