sweat in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Sweat: a clear, salty liquid produced by the sweat glands in the skin, often as a response to heat or physical exertion.
Sample Sentences
- After an intense workout, I could feel the sweat dripping down my back.
- The hot sun made me break out in a sweat just from walking to the car.
- She wiped the sweat from her brow as she finished the long race.
- His palms were clammy with sweat as he prepared to give his speech.
- The anticipation of the exam caused a bead of sweat to form on her forehead.
- The athletes were drenched in sweat after the intense match.
- She could feel the sweat trickling down her back as she hiked up the steep trail.
- His hands were clammy with sweat as he prepared to give his presentation.
- The heat of the summer sun made everyone break into a layer of sweat.
- After the workout, they wiped the sweat from their foreheads, feeling accomplished.
- He started to sweat profusely during the intense workout.
- The athlete wiped the sweat from his brow after crossing the finish line.
- As the temperature rose, I could feel the sweat trickling down my back.
- Her palms were clammy with sweat as she prepared to give her speech.
- The thought of failing the exam made him break out in a cold sweat.
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