Sentences

sweal in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

SWEAL (verb): To blend or merge smoothly, often used in the context of mixing colors or describing the accumulation of moisture or sweat.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist used a soft brush to sweal the colors together, creating a dreamy effect.
  2. After a long day in the sun, I could feel the sweat begin to sweal on my forehead.
  3. She decided to sweal the edges of the fabric to prevent it from fraying.
  4. As the fire crackled, the smoke began to sweal and blend into the evening sky.
  5. His emotions started to sweal within him, making it hard to focus on the task at hand.
  6. The intense heat caused them to sweat and feel the sweal of the summer sun.
  7. After hours of hiking, the group sat down to rest, feeling the sweal of exhaustion wash over them.
  8. As the fire crackled, they could see the sweal of smoke rising into the night sky.
  9. The athlete pushed through the sweal of fatigue to finish the race with determination.
  10. In the garden, the sweal of blooming flowers filled the air with a sweet fragrance.

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