How To Use Sweat In A Sentence

  • For the stock, start by sweating all the vegetables and herbs in a little extra-virgin olive oil, seasoning with salt at the start to help them sweat without colouring.
  • He squeezed a lot of sweat from his shirt.
  • It can make you sweat too, or feel dizzy or breathless. The Sun
  • To struggle in sweat pooled rivers, will cause the boat to the other side of the ideal sail.
  • The endotoxins exuded are cell - wall constituents that are sort of like pheromones or germ sweat. T.S. Wiley: Can Sleep Loss Destroy Your Immune System?
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  • Tru hung her gown away safely, then tore off her sweat-soaked uniform before she sloshed water all over her body, scrubbing away her stench with soap.
  • During the search police seized a blue sweatshirt and a pair of jeans. Times, Sunday Times
  • He loves me and appreciates my finer points - especially the fact that I don't make him dress like me in a black turtleneck and coordinating cable-knit sweater for a holiday portrait.
  • She writhed her hands till here fingers were wet with sweat or blood!
  • I am afraid to lose, I fear this time, and I love it but memories. I could not forget the sweat on the pitch with the sway of the brothers, forget accompany me cry close friend, and forget the bright Star of that everynight, and those words have touched me deeply.
  • The "smart" in "smart underwear" refers to the fact that the printed sensors will be incorporated into logic-based biocomputing systems that will monitor biomarkers found in human sweat and tears, make autonomous diagnoses, and administer drugs. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Tiny figures huddled in sweatshops, toiling in unspeakable conditions.
  • He pulled the hood of his sweatshirt over his head, messing his already messy black hair.
  • For two days it had been snowing, great flakes so plume-like that they seemed almost artificial, making one think of the blizzards which originate high in theatre-flies under the sovereignty of a stage-hand who sweats at his task of controlling the elements. Then I'll Come Back to You
  • Each patrol day ends with uniforms soaked in sweat, and the soil of the deadland is powder under the hoofs of the patrol mounts, rising and infiltrating boots and uniforms, and leaving every lancer's skin dry and itchy from salt and sweat and dust. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • This woman, dressed in a headscarf, long peasant dress and sweater, stands with her arms folded in front of her as if she is slightly cold or perhaps waiting for a tardy child.
  • The woman wiped her sweaty face with a bright red handkerchief and bobbed her head in the direction of the coopery. City of Glory
  • He tugged at the neck of his turtleneck sweater feeling like it was a noose tightening with each attack.
  • He apologized for the sweat he continually mopped from his forehead.
  • I had on a long-sleeved shirt, a sweatshirt, and my jacket, and I was still freezing.
  • Sweaters are colored with organic dyes.
  • The rugged terrain to be negotiated and the 32-km distance to be slogged from Eravikulam hut to Konalar fishing hut at a lower altitude of 1,889 m made the members sweat out in just five hours.
  • The girl wraps a sweater around her waist.
  • This can make you hot and sweaty. The Sun
  • The sweater had shrunk after repeated washing.
  • SUMMER heat is finally here but with it comes the worry of sweaty, smeared foundation and smudged eyeliner. The Sun
  • For Christmas, I gave my kid a BB gun. He gave me a sweater with a bull's-eye on the back.
  • He was wearing a black t-shirt with some band's name on the front, and black sweatbands on his wrists.
  • His boots creaked at every step, his starched uniform crackled and a sourish smell of sweat and leather became noticeable. Autumn
  • Do you have this sweater in red?
  • The textile industry still relies to some extent on sweated labour.
  • More sweat fell down his stubby chin as he tried to avert his eyes away from her steady gaze.
  • His fingers left a smear of sweat on the wall.
  • In general this is a well designed and well made sweater with a stud fastened neck closure and medium height collar.
  • Purple Label sportswear is filled with chocolate-colored suede trench coats, gray pinstriped cashmere slacks, cashmere sweaters and cashmere overcoats.
  • At worst that could mean ejection from the postgraduate social work course he'd sweated blood to get on to. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • This sweater really itches.
  • His dark hair was matted with sweat, his expression strained and empty, the expression of release. Strangers In the Night
  • Some kind of unimaginable chemical reaction would take the natural sweat produced by us all and turn it into an emitter of light.
  • Sweating and red-faced, he'd stood in the middle of the hall, the tea slopping over the marble in a red tide and the newspaper rapidly disintegrating in the currents.
  • A nice pair of jeans with a cashmere pullover sweater and a nice pair of shoes is a good look.
  • Cutaneous glands include the sebaceous, sweat, lacrimal, and mammary glands.
  • Darcy's face was white and glistening with sweat.
  • He wore a brown sports jacket with a black roll neck sweater.
  • I come to a crew-cut young man in a military uniform-ish olive sweater with funny shoulder pads sitting in a little booth.
  • This season, a floaty chiffon knee-length skirt paired with a Fair Isle sweater or a tweedy jacket will look extremely hip.
  • My forehead was beaded with sweat.
  • I had changed into a long-sleeved sweater and comfy, close-fitting jeans.
  • He looked at her in her cow print pajama bottoms and sweat jacket.
  • She was in lather-sweat of fear, and stood trembling pitiably. Jack London's Short Story - Planchette
  • His pulse increased and he began to sweat excess amounts.
  • Back beyond even its immediate pre-modern period – what you might call The Andy Gray Years, the dolly bird years – football has always been a sweat-caked man-hole of a place, a realm where men have gone to mope and grizzle and rage and emote a kind of cheek-stinging eau de sexism. Andy Gray and Richard Keys convicted on sound evidence | Barney Ronay
  • Her forehead was beaded with sweat.
  • Honest serials play fair with these cliffhangers, putting the hero into danger and giving the audience a week to sweat over how he will escape the peril.
  • Sweat glistened on his forehead.
  • She wore slacks and a pullover sweater with a crisp button-down blouse under it. DOLL'S EYES
  • He is wearing an old leather jacket, black jeans, midnight blue sweatshirt.
  • Not only can vermin arise from decaying matter but that lice can originate form sweat.
  • Yeah, my body is sweaty.
  • Any work done while suited up, such as lifting equipment, makes you sweat more.
  • Donnie raised his clean hand and dabbed the sweat from Steven's forehead, under his straggly hair.
  • You catch the dry talcum smell of old ladies, which can't quite disguise the reek of stale sweat.
  • Pretty good, Miss Green, the advisor called out with her usual restraint, hands on the hips of her gray sweats, her expression thoughtful A compact woman with frizzy brown hair and a somewhat plain face, Miss Green had a husky voice that always sounded as if she had laryngitis. The Second Evil
  • She came trooping down the driveway wearing a simple pair of clean jeans that weren't too fancy, a light blue sweat shirt and a colored scarf underneath her black track jacket.
  • The rest threw themselves on the man with sourball and were for tearing off his outer garments and forcing on his sweater, but Lyman by some occult means of his own got the boy aside. Stanford Stories Tales of a Young University
  • Her face is drenched in sweat, the heat is not to be borne. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Someone makes a heartfelt, tear-jerking appeal on behalf of the charity, and then up pops some sweaty, half-cut minor-league celebrity who's a mate of someone on the committee.
  • His big hand wiped the small beads of sweat that had accumulated on his brow.
  • Despite the exuberant breasts in the snug sweater and the lissome hips in the tight-fitting mini, there is a certain adolescent gawkiness about this woman. Alice in Jeopardy
  • Her tears began to intermingle with the steam and perspiration; her hair hung in a tangled mop of sweat on her brow. INSIDERS
  • Friars Cowle, which was so snottie and greazie, that good store of kitchin stuffe might have beene boiled out of it; as also a foule slovenly Trusse or halfe doublet, all baudied with bowsing, fat greazie lubberly sweating, and other drudgeries in the Convent The Decameron
  • Defy the tempest & the storm deride is not in the original nor is it good. ποθος [19] is hardly fierce desire — & all such expressions of ram-cat raptures are bad. by the by she a dark lanthern might have deprived us of this poem. your storm is very good — zounds I sweat at the bare idea of the Letter 138
  • For those of us eating the lamb at home there are many variations of what I call sweated lamb. Barbara Probst Solomon: On Julie & Julia, the Fake Movieland France and My Non-Buttery Menu
  • In the recent retrospective of Nan Kempner’s wardrobe at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, the late socialite’s closet was re-created in breathtaking detail — all 354 jackets and 362 sweaters — but her surprisingly undistinguished collection of handbags was relegated to a high shelf and mostly hidden. Carried Away
  • But when it gets chilly, the island's a fantastic place to stock up on hand-knit Aran sweaters.
  • They might be medical specialists, making a field study of malaria or sweat rash, or signals wallahs testing radio equipment. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • Baggy tunic tops, sweaters and man-size T-shirts can be worn until the end of your pregnancy if you get them large enough.
  • Growling and sweating the ursine fellow untied the knot, picking at it with clumsy claws, then reeled her down fast. A TIME OF WAR
  • He took off his sweater and unbuttoned his shirt.
  • The study, published in the April 2002 issue of the journal Archives of Dermatology, suggested one reason is due to a larger area of close-set sweat glands in men's armpits. Out, Out, Pesky Sweat Stains
  • Ten years ago, officials from the Western Isles Council were sweating, hoping, praying, that the BCCI would somehow be refloated; that they would go back to work on Monday with their finances restored.
  • She slipped out of her pajamas and put on a pair of sweats and a jacket.
  • She was hot and sweat dripped into her eyes.
  • The sexual sweat, but not the normal sweat, activated the right orbitofrontal cortex and the right fusiform cortex, brain areas that help us recognize emotions and perceive things, respectively.
  • Or pay homage to your nursery school teacher and attach a ghost made of construction paper and a ping-pong paddle to your woodsy cable-knit sweater.
  • Working quickly, she dug into the center of her bag for dry clothes that had avoided the driving penetration of the cool October rain and pulled on a sweatshirt and well-worn jeans.
  • Everyone around is wearing colourful sweaters, cardigans and pullovers.
  • Still, even as he ran to the car, dripping sweat and bleeding from the gash in his forehead, with the river already up to the wheel wells, he realized that the choices he had just made said something about who he was. Publication of 3rd place string of 10
  • Outside the café is the best patio in the city, perfect for a hot and sweaty summer night.
  • He was sweating really badly so we just thought it was flu. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's all fidgety and sweaty and his hair's long and greasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • She left me in a state of sweaty, exhilarated exhaustion, while she glowed with glutted satisfaction beside me. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, one of the reasons I joined this gym in particular is because a) it is only for women but it is not the right-wing pro-life fascist don’t-even-get-me-started Curves, and b) I can show up in cut-off sweats, lululemons that give awesome camel toe or a t-shirt with coffee stains on it and not feel like a total shlepper. I Like To Move It Move It
  • It wasn't the hours of toil, sweat and petrol clearing the footpath which concerned me, but the wasted wheat.
  • Sometimes she would emerge from her trailer drenched in sweat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although no average cake would have held the candles to which Miss Mercy's birthdays entitled her, she was given to "middy" blouses and pink sweaters. The Dude Wrangler
  • In particular, I can't stand the central atrium; it gives me a bad eighties feeling - of wine bars, terrycloth sweatbands, neon flamingos.
  • Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
  • He woke up soaked with sweat.
  • The result is a setting that’s clearly modelled on an American high school but is populated almost entirely by kids and teachers with decidedly European accents — even when they have names like Brad and are swaggering around in letterman sweaters like an extra in Grease. The Curiosity of Chance
  • 'Nay, but to live/In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed,/Stewed in corruption, honeying and making love/Over the nasty sty!' he arraigns his mother in his earnest undertaking to force her to consider what she is doing (3.4). Shakespeare
  • The U.S. soldiers, dressed in Kevlar vests and desert tan camouflage, were drenched with sweat.
  • He looked even worse than before, only this time he had beads of sweat dripping down his sallow skin and his nostrils were flared in his over-large nose.
  • A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work. Colin Powell 
  • The victim managed to retrieve her jacket and ran out the door leaving her sweater, mitts, hat and scarf inside.
  • As her usual attire is lobster hats and frocks made from bacon rashers, this presumably means she wore jeans and a sweatshirt. The Sun
  • Tops and belts were festooned with perspex, while prints were individually developed and printed on sweaters, T-shirts and more leather.
  • Tromp would maunder over and over of how Johannes Maartens and the cunies robbed the kings on Tabong Mountain, each embalmed in his golden coffin with an embalmed maid on either side; and of how these ancient proud ones crumbled to dust within the hour while the cunies cursed and sweated at junking the coffins. Chapter 15
  • For my first day on the job I bought a navy blue sweater with a big duck on the front.
  • His cheeks were colorless and the sweat trickled from his brow.
  • Wear clothing in layers so you can add or subtract items to prevent chills or sweating.
  • After you untack your horse, use water (warm water, if it is available) to sponge off the areas that have become sweaty - the saddle area, chest, and behind the tail are the areas where your horse is most likely to sweat.
  • That was the day when he finished eagle, birdie, birdie, birdie, eagle, to steal the trophy from Colin Montgomerie, who had turned up wearing his saltire sweater, a champion in waiting.
  • Please, please, please I'll do anything if you convince her not to bring the unicorn and pom-pom sweater this Sunday.
  • He would break out in a sweat and become so light-headed he would practically faint.
  • My heart would palpitate and sweat glands shift into overdrive.
  • And as the winter months drag on, many of us are dying to trade in cashmere sweaters for terrycloth sundresses and bikinis.
  • The combination of punching and quick movement will work up a sweat, help get the row off your chest and release the feel-good endorphins. The Sun
  • Sweat beaded and fell from his brow like raindrops.
  • A loose, launderable sweater or sweatshirt that lets you move but can go under your smock is another useful item to have in your cleaning closet. HOME COMFORTS
  • He strode on along the right-hand fork; the sweat stood in beads on his neck and trickled about his ankles.
  • Once the symptoms begin to abate and you can move around comfortably, mild physical exertion may help sweat out the evil humors.
  • He may have signed off on the idea of creating a youth brigade, and put a gold star in the dossier of the sweating toady who proposed the idea.
  • I wore a sleeveless, black sweater and a black and whit checked wrap skirt.
  • Innocent blondes, corrupted by wolfish brunettes with mannish haircuts and tight, tight sweaters, stare wide-eyed at the reader.
  • Mother is knitting a sweater.
  • She is not the woman for whose be-dazzlement I must advertise the value of my goods by sweating sonnets to her, or shivering serenades at her, or perpetuating follies for her. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • For my own plus-sized schnoz, I went with the smaller of the two sizes, allowing me to keep the lenses far enough from my face to prevent sweat buildup or fogging, but close enough to maintain good eye protection. Clothesline: Briko Endure Pro Duo and Smith PivLock V90 MAX eyewear
  • We feel the man's pomposity and age, taste the heat and sweat of his desperation in the grip of beauty and decay. Times, Sunday Times
  • It takes around two or three generations of sweatshops to go from the ancient pattern of peasant subsistence farming, with its characteristic grinding toil for women to where the country is now.
  • Where else can you go in your sweats and be served orange-flavored beef by waiters in black tie?
  • Pausing only to pull on a sweater, he ran out of the house.
  • It is easier to help when the sweating affects specific areas, such as your armpits or groin. The Sun
  • She stuffed two more sweaters into her bag.
  • No chubby sloppy americans in sweaty 'wife-beater' underwear. The mayor's next junket (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • She wore a coat over her sweater.
  • Only buy a panama hat with a sweatband, which helps keep your hat in place and prevents it from stretching out.
  • Those most vulnerable, the homeless, the underprivileged, and the downtrodden, will have to sweat in the heat as they wait for the postperson to bring them their inadequate social assistance. The Last Snowflake
  • McDonald, Colin Brunton and others did time at celluloid sweatshop SC Communications.
  • Then James Carlson Sweatt enters her book-lined domain, and her heart.
  • So you can scoff and snicker all you like at the shaggy, hangdog 27-year-old next door dressed in a baggy college sweatshirt and cargo shorts, taking empty pizza boxes and beer bottles to the dumpster. Two Cheers for the Maligned Slacker Dude
  • And will be lonelier to do, than when we could banter as we worked, making the work go faster as the sweat fell, seeming to be easier as we took on the task together.
  • Take out the pancetta pieces, add a slug of olive oil and sweat the shallots until they are soft and translucent. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the slow pace of exercise indicates that these young people are more interested in coquetry than spoiling a perfectly good sweat-suit with sweat.
  • Hammers and anvils were arrayed in neat lines while stocky men in the background sweated over their jobs.
  • Drink lots of water through the day, not only to replenish moisture lost to the heat and sweat but also to help flush toxins out of the body and keep skin looking clear and lustrous.
  • Almost invariably, for some reason, the overweight person is a huge offender, even though dressed in the muumuu or bowling shirt and sweatpants, they still manage to make up for looking bad by trying to smell good and are therefore a huge nuisance. Roseanne Archy
  • Do not pass Go, do not bother brushing your hair or checking to see if your sweater is on inside-out. I Can Make You Scared
  • He broke out in a cold sweat, feeling the trickles of perspiration run down his clammy face.
  • Life is like a piano,what you get out of it,depends on how you play it.No sweat, no sweet.
  • Within 20 seconds the smirk was wiped clean off my red, sweaty face. Times, Sunday Times
  • He knows how to work a crowd, he gives a good sermon and produces a splendid pulpit sweat.
  • Gently heat oil in sauté pan and add shallots; sweat over low heat five minutes.
  • There I am running rivers of sweat down my neck, down my chest, down my belly and through my shirt, and I'm dancing harder than I've ever danced to a rock band.
  • The Charley Tsosie family would be busy, taking ritual sweat baths and preparing for their curing ceremonial. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • ‘This sweater will do me fine,’ I answered, and I shut the door behind me
  • His dark-gold hair, damp and draggled, hung into his eyes, which were dilated and sunk into violet pools; his blank beautiful face was grey and sweating, his entire frame racked with shivering.
  • Remember when I was a disco dangle with a spangle sweating in my sticky pocket caning pop and disco dangle darling watching you? Bone Dust Disco
  • A drop of sweat ran down her forehead and into her eye.
  • Walking behind him in single file were four beautiful women - one carried a pair of huge sneakers, another had a towel draped around her shoulders, a third toted sweat socks, and the fourth had a small bottle of cologne.
  • Meanwhile, another expert claims standing up is as good a workout as sweating in the gym. The Sun
  • The exhibition will showcase a special range of shawls, stoles, garments, sarees, scarves, caps, gloves, sweaters, durries and fabric in embroidery, mirror work, weaves and natural dyes.
  • It took him an hour to crawl to the door leaving a trail of sweat and blood smears behind him.
  • She slipped into a T-shirt and a pair of sweatpants she found in one of the drawers.
  • Residents working in nearby fields would stop in their work, wipe their sweating brows and wave to these visitors from afar.
  • If copious amounts of blood, sweat and tears are not for you, turn away now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now I'm all for anything that celebrates blatant carnivorism, and I'd love to see PETA's apoplectic reaction, but come on: I've been inside a Burger King and while the amalgam of scent that assaults your nose may not be quite as revolting as the aforementioned love sweat of the Mongolian Cud-Spitting Yak, it certainly doesn't conjure up images of sweet lovin 'on a plush rug in front of a roaring fire. Scent of Love
  • His clothes were rank with sweat.
  • Mother went through the drawer looking for the sweater.
  • Masenga had to depend on daylight. Their scrubs and gowns grew dark with sweat.
  • Coldness or sweating, flushing, poor circulation, fatigue, fainting.
  • Red bandanas and shirts were everywhere, with a scatter of white, but everyone had a dark sweatshirt or jacket to slip into if they heard sirens.
  • He is tossing out T-shirts, hats, aprons, and sweatbands to throngs of young people.
  • Folliculitis is made worse by sweating, humidity, pre-existing skin inflammation or infections. The Sun
  • Men wiped sweat from their brows and then raised their damp handkerchiefs in agreement or protest.
  • Using a damp cloth, I carefully sponged the days-old sweat from her body while Blood Thorn sat to one side, a beautifully carved trencher in his lap, spooning food to her by the bite. Fire The Sky
  • This building, constructed from mortal sweat and blood, human sweat and blood, stupefies us.
  • Sweat the onions in the olive oil for 5 min before adding the celeriac and potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the US, it's customary to get something that you've paid for (or bled and sweated over, as other examples).
  • Better to be early and wait for perfect velvet rather than make a sweaty climb just to turn around and ski crud.
  • Despite the cold, a single clear bead of sweat slid down her chest.
  • One wore a sweatshirt and jeans, while the other wore jeans and an orange and grey t-shirt.
  • I would go to sleep in my sweatsuit, wool socks, and even a balaclava.
  • The sweater comes in three sizes - small, medium and large.
  • A mild diaphoretic, lemon balm induces sweating when taken hot. Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
  • But one deeply entrenched demon I would like to exorcise is my tendency to break into a cold sweat when dealing with things financial.
  • She had seen him sweat and shake and retch in the grip of his craving.
  • Both horse and rider were dripping with sweat within five minutes.
  • The little chap is bald and arrived after a prolonged spell of blood, toil, sweat and tears. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the pittance they're paid, adjunct profs at our colleges might as well be sweatshop workers.
  • He was already drenched in sweat. Times, Sunday Times
  • We dread turning into a lumpish, sexless gnome in a pastel sweatsuit, existing for the free cheese samples at the supermarket and owning too many mugs with funny sayings on them. Caroline Hagood: Flow: The Cultural Story of Menstruation
  • Although he's in semi-retirement, the entrepreneur who conducts business in sweat suits and sneakers, still serves as consigliere to emerging artists as well as industry power brokers.
  • So the house was full of hot, sweaty men - yabbering away about the cricket.
  • He worked on the lurkey itself, it was a huge, sweaty mass, aslosh in nutrients. Across The Sea Of Suns
  • Natalie had done a little of everything, from arcane self-defense disciplines and sweat lodges to feng shui and jazz dancing. AMERICAN GODS
  • The ball was a deep sepia, veneered with dirt and turf and generational sweat—it was old, bunged up, it was bashed and tobacco-juiced and stained by natural processes and by the lives behind it, weather-spattered and charactered as a seafront house. Underworld
  • How many coffee-chain baristas and sweatshop seamstresses assume that voting for lower taxes will bring them security and prosperity?
  • As it was an ugly day, I didn't wear a sport coat and felt a bit underdressed, even though I had on slacks, an oxford shirt and sweater vest.
  • His shirt soddened with sweat.

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