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How To Use Cold sweat In A Sentence

  • Such a nightmare was enough to make even the most fearless security officer break out in a cold sweat.
  • He awoke from his sleep in a cold sweat.
  • The sight of Andy Henderson standing on the wing still causes a cold sweat in tartan supporters, though at least Chris Cusiter's test debut proved memorable for the right reasons.
  • The pulse steadied, the cold sweats stopped.
  • I was bathed in a cold sweat.
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  • She woke up in a cold sweat.
  • I came out in cold sweat.
  • At nights, when the sea was quiet and the bireme rocked to and fro with the swells, he would often awake with a jerk, his body soaked in cold sweat as memories rushed on him in his sleep. The Eternal Mercenary
  • I woke up in a cold sweat about the interview.
  • A cold sweat dewed on the back of my neck and my hands turned to ice. Eclipse
  • And suddenly I awoke with a start, a cold sweat turning the sheets to unfrozen ice.
  • It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat.
  • My heart begins to race quickly and cold sweat pools in the centre of my palms. Times, Sunday Times
  • He awoke from his sleep in a cold sweat.
  • I didn't mind so much when I felt my footbrake snap, but when I put all my weight on my side-brake, and the lever clanged to its full limit without a catch, it brought a cold sweat out of me. Danger! and Other Stories
  • She broke out in a cold sweat when she saw the spider.
  • I woke up from the nightmare in a cold sweat.
  • I started, beaded in a cold sweat, breathing hard.
  • They didn't answer, are straight cold sweat, I thought in my dreams, visions and free lance beast, I loudly say:"the bird of the sky, armored!
  • When I heard the noise I broke out in a cold sweat.
  • I'm afraid that I still break out in a cold sweat when Patricia's being masterful.
  • He crouched in a cold sweat as the black Lab scratched at the door; growling.
  • And the fog...' He impatiently mopped some cold sweat off his forehead, `I lost Wes at the putting course. BEHINDLINGS
  • She was so scared that she broke out in a cold sweat.
  • He was covered in cold sweat and his breath came in short pants.
  • Her muscles were tense and a cold sweat was breaking out on her forehead.
  • Breath was going in and out of her at a phenomenal rate and she found herself in a cold sweat.
  • I woke up from the nightmare in a cold sweat.
  • I've had no periods of black depression about it, no waking up in cold sweats.
  • But one deeply entrenched demon I would like to exorcise is my tendency to break into a cold sweat when dealing with things financial.
  • Still hopeful, he returns to Leicester and sits in a cold sweat, watching the screen of his mobile phone until the text drops just after 10.
  • He broke out in a cold sweat at the thought of the trial.
  • A cold sweat ran over me, and my heart began thumping violently, almost painfully, in my chest.
  • The breathing is marked with great stertor, the pulse is very slow and irregular, cold sweats break out in patches on the surface of the body, and the animal often dies without having recovered consciousness. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • He could have coped a lot better were it not for the accompanying stomach cramps and cold sweat - there was enough damp in the room without his contributing to it.
  • I do assure you, that as soon as I saw you change, and a cold sweat bedew your pretty face, and you fainted away, I quitted the bed, and Mrs. Jewkes did so too. Pamela
  • A sudden pale complexion with cold sweat is the sign of sudden prostration of yang qi due to febrile diseases caused by exogenous pathogenic wind-cold.
  • And I was out from under, too - I broke into a cold sweat at the thought of how close I'd been to squeezing my trigger; it could have been me that they were hauling downstairs now with the darbies on, full steam for the condemned cell. 18 Watershed
  • The very thought brought me out in a cold sweat.
  • Whatever he had planned for him today, he doubted that the shakes and a cold sweat would go over well.
  • I put above the cold sweat of putting aboard the forehead altitude nonentity-this either the elder brothers returning is actually speed.
  • I was bathed in a cold sweat
  • He broke out in a cold sweat, feeling the trickles of perspiration run down his clammy face.
  • A quick look at just the top of the League One table – Brighton, Southampton, Bournemouth – must be enough to bring out the book-balancing officials of the Cumbrian club in a cold sweat. Torquay United 1-0 Carlisle United | FA Cup third-round match report
  • Just thinking about the poem today and I am 60 and 5'6 in my stockinged feet, makes me break out in a cold sweat. Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Just Do It Because I Say So
  • His eyes glazed, he opened his mouth, and his skin erupted in big round beads of cold sweat.
  • He broke out in a cold sweat .
  • Shivering from his cold sweat, Erik refused to acknowledge Maria, instead he clamped his arms tightly to his body, trying not to tremble.
  • She was so scared that she broke out in a cold sweat.
  • I am burning up and shivering uncontrollably, hot cold sweat draining from my flesh.
  • He awoke from his sleep in a cold sweat.
  • It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat.
  • I break out into a cold sweat merely thinking about snakes.
  • Ben sports a film of cold sweat that never leaves his upper lip, matching the one glistening on my forehead.
  • A cold sweat moistened his red hair and his bangs were plastered to his forehead.

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