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sweat

[swet] / swɛt /






Example Sentences

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Alcaraz steadied and took the set before barely breaking sweat in the third.

From Barron's

Sixteen years later Pimblett is drenched in sweat as he warms down from a training session among dozens of fellow fighters at that same gym.

From BBC

Camporeale isn’t sweating the 10-year Treasury rate at its current level, saying that geopolitical fears in the bond market seem to be short-lived and that fundamentals tied to the U.S. economy were more important drivers.

From MarketWatch

Owen huffed and panted and sweated inside his clothes.

From Literature

Change-inducing nonconformists are out there on the edge of progress, pushing that boulder up the hill, sweating and usually being called oddballs.

From The Wall Street Journal