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perspire

[ US /pɝˈspaɪɹ/ ]
[ UK /pəspˈa‍ɪ‍ə/ ]
VERB
  1. excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin
    Exercise makes one sweat

How To Use perspire In A Sentence

  • When he or she begins to perspire they will lose moisture as well electrolytes, or ions.
  • You should sleep very well and may perspire heavily after the first few times you use the salt glow. Body Odour
  • Burgruine," while their husbands perspire over mastodontic beer-jugs. Old Calabria
  • A wave of heat rushed over Jonas and he began to perspire.
  • Romans would sit and perspire, and their skin was scraped with a curved metal tool called a strigil.
  • How they must have perspired underneath the fine suits, tight collars, silk ties and heavily starched shirts!
  • Look at the people around you. Some inspire you, some perspire you. Be with those that build energy in you. RVM 
  • It can make you freeze, panic, chatter aimlessly, lose your train of thought or perspire profusely.
  • The history was notable for certain peculiarities -- the patient at times perspired at night for no apparent reason. David Katz, M.D.: The Case for Caring About Primary Care
  • You do not need to perspire at all as it is powered by battery.
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