Synonym: effort, elbow grease, exertion, fret, lather, perspiration, perspire, stew, sudate, sudor, swither, travail. Similar words: sweater, swear, weather, swell, sweep, as well, wear, weave. Meaning: [swet] n. 1. salty fluid secreted by sweat glands 2. agitation resulting from active worry 3. condensation of moisture on a cold surface 4. use of physical or mental energy; hard work. v. excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin.
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211. She looked green; her forehead was beaded with sweat.
212. He played in an ecstasy of sweat and aggression.
213. Then Gerard Baker suggested we take a sweat bath.
214. You sweat to keep your body temperature down.
215. Sweat is also an excretion.
216. I was bathed in a cold sweat.
217. I get bathed in sweat with the least exertion.
218. He is lightly beaded with sweat.
219. My forehead was beaded with sweat.
220. Rubbing the sweat from my brow, I ask a few questions and smile with feigned nonchalance.
221. They make the skin crawl like it is on fire, even as it is bathed in sweat.
222. I dislike the acts who hang on to the curtains, dripping sweat and beg you to applaud their efforts.
223. He felt the blackness return, felt its clamminess across his brow as he started to sweat.
224. She knew Rose's smell, her milk and sweat, her brown skin.
225. Sweat dripped off me as I fought to achieve a stable altitude above the ground.
226. The Jayhawks won the tip, scored a layin with 11 seconds gone and went up 11-2 before even breaking a sweat.
227. He strode on along the right-hand fork; the sweat stood in beads on his neck and trickled about his ankles.
228. An hour later I was back, blowing hard and running with sweat, but feeling virtuous and much more relaxed.
229. His eyes were closed, his face was an ashen colour, and there were beads of sweat on his forehead.
230. The second prisoner was a fat-faced beefy fellow who smelled of sweat.
231. As they leaned against a red brick wall, a portly prison system official swabbed at the sweat trickling into his collar.
232. Even after prolonged secondary hyperaldosteronism, human sweat still contains significant amounts of sodium.
233. The sun was pouring into the courtyard and his brawny arms glistened with sweat.
233. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
234. Every morning the chemicals in your anti-perspirant react with your sweat to form a plug.
235. Corrigan felt small beads of sweat run from his armpits down his sides.
236. She felt her body, the sweat that held them together, Nathan's heart beating frantically against her chest.
237. Just the prospect of being late was enough to bring her out in a sweat of fear.
238. The workers and peasants toil and sweat to service debts owed to the international bankers and multilateral agencies.
239. When the door opened a great smell of sweat and leather and stale cigar smoke rushed into the cold night air.
240. Taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who labors. Franklin D. Roosevelt