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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • Other rooms had nude models, so these tended to be overheated and stifling; 'the model perspired heavily under the electric light, looking at times like a swimmer coming out of the sea.' The Bad Boy of Montparnasse
  • It is of no great significance whether he sweats or perspires.
  • People considered it as an honor to pay strength and perspire for it.
  • The doctor perspired extremely, and had a Monteith handkerchief hanging over his brows from beneath his hat.
  • You should sleep very well and may perspire heavily after the first few times you use the salt glow. Body Odour
  • The journalists and camera crews began to perspire in the heat as they stood waiting for the president to appear.
  • The latter has neither hens nor chicks, and only thinks of himself and perspires verdigris.
  • Pankov, a near dwarf of a man who was widely believed to hold his job because he made such a perfect contrast to the colonel, was a perspirer, a rumpled bumbler whose few remaining strands of rapidly graying hair refused to obey grease or brush. Rostnikov's Vacation
  • Positive power can inspire; negative power can perspire. Which power are you on? RVM 
  • He first started feeling unwell about 10 minutes into the broadcast and began to perspire very heavily.
  • Greater surface area provides more exposed skin to perspire and cool the body through evaporation, he says.
  • She has a little-known condition called hyperhidrosis, which means that she perspires excessively. The Sun
  • But for athletes and others who are likely to perspire heavily, excessive consumption of caffeine could lead to dehydration.
  • Given birth, or stood heroically near by while your partner pushed and perspired. Politics
  • The temperature was 100. 2°; the facial expression more natural; the tongue remained somewhat swollen and sore; she was no longer restless; she took tea, beef-tea, milk, etc., well; the functions of the secreting organs were being restored; she perspired freely; had micturated; the mucous membrane of the mouth was moist, and there was a tendency to tears without corresponding mental depression. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
  • People considered it as an honor to pay strength and perspire for it.
  • Beads of moisture perspired through the porous walls of the clay jug.
  • In fact, I am not really a big perspirer in general. Hats Off to Single Parents
  • But for athletes and others who are likely to perspire heavily, excessive consumption of caffeine could lead to dehydration.
  • All the world knows how much he has talked upon this particular topic; how he has itinerated on its behalf; how he has perspired under its business. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV.
  • A perspirer (over sixty) who was keeping up his tennises panted he kne ho har twa to clect infamatios but a diffpair flannels climb wall and trespassing on doorbell. Finnegans Wake
  • Ladies don't sweat or perspire, even after an exhausting day of brunch, tennis, afternoon tea, supper and bridge.
  • She was so pale and perspired as though she had a fever.
  • The inability to perspire brought on by medications such as diuretics, sedatives, tranquilizers, and certain heart and blood pressure drugs. Keep your cool, avoid heat-related illnesses
  • The cure for this ill is not to sit still, Or frowst with a book by the fire; But to take a large hoe and a shovel also, And dig till you gently perspire; Manybooks.net
  • She probably perspires easily, especially on her head while she is sleeping.
  • His round face perspired freely, his chin to his chest as he stared at his feet. Much Ado About Marriage
  • I often will not get to re-wear something because I have perspired in it and an under dress and or shirt and slip sounds ideal. Home Living
  • Now I am come within the atmosphere of the Illisium groves, how reanimating is the fragrance! every part of this plant above ground possesses an aromatic scent, but the large stillated pericarpes is the most fragrant part of it, which continually perspires an oleagenous sweat, as warm and vivific as Cloves or Mace, I never saw it grow naturally further North than Lat. 33°, on the Mobile river and its branches, and but one place in East Florida near Lake George, Lat. Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • He looked haggard and stressed, and he perspired when he talked, which was his way. Daniel Goldin: The Death of a Nonprofit
  • Neither offered protection from the hot Tuscan sun, and their feet and brows perspired profusely. Georgia’s Kitchen
  • For years I have perspired heavily in my armpits.
  • In the last year, Mr. Gates has partially retired from Microsoft, and the Redmond-based software giant is beset at all sides by credible rivals like Google, Apple and I.B.M. Tonight, Steve Ballmer, Mr. Gates's successor, takes the stage, and the most urgent questions around this speech seem to involve how much he will sweat (he is a famous perspirer). Bits
  • Nearby spectators perspire profusely because of the intensity of the radiated heat.
  • What else can you suggest for a female in her 20's who perspires heavily?
  • In Washington, weary pedestrians huffed and perspired as they shuffled along sizzling sidewalks, occasionally catching puffs of cool air as they passed open shop doors or Metro station entrances. Hot, hot, hot enough for you? D.C. region sweats out a triple-digit heat wave
  • Positive power can inspire; negative power can perspire. Which power are you on? RVM 

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