SWEAT


Meaning of SWEAT in English

(~s, ~ing, ~ed)

1.

Sweat is the salty colourless liquid which comes through your skin when you are hot, ill, or afraid.

Both horse and rider were dripping with ~ within five minutes...

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2.

When you ~, ~ comes through your skin.

Already they were ~ing as the sun beat down upon them.

VERB: V

~ing

...symptoms such as ~ing, irritability, anxiety and depression.

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3.

If someone is in a ~, they are ~ing a lot.

Every morning I would break out in a ~...

I really don’t feel a bit sick, no night ~s, no fevers.

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4.

If someone is in a cold ~ or in a ~, they feel frightened or embarrassed.

The very thought brought me out in a cold ~.

PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link ADJ

5.

to ~ blood: see blood

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