Sentences

swelt in a sentence

v.

Definition

SWELT (verb): to become oppressive or stiflingly hot, causing discomfort or a feeling of suffocation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The athlete began to swelt under the intense summer sun during the marathon.
  2. As the evening approached, the heat began to swelt, making the air feel thick and oppressive.
  3. She could feel her resolve start to swelt as the difficult challenges of the day piled up.
  4. The heatwave caused everyone to swelt, prompting many to seek refuge in air-conditioned spaces.
  5. After days of trying to cope, he finally allowed his worries to swelt and took a moment to breathe.
  6. She felt a sense of peace as she watched the swelt of the sunset over the horizon.
  7. The artist's brush created a swelt of colors that seemed to dance on the canvas.
  8. In the quiet of the library, she found solace in the swelt of knowledge surrounding her.
  9. As the warm breeze swept through the trees, a swelt of tranquility enveloped the garden.
  10. The chef's secret ingredient added a swelt of flavor that delighted all the guests.
  11. The magician's performance seemed to swell the audience's excitement to new heights.
  12. As she spoke, her confidence swelled, captivating everyone in the room.
  13. The river began to swell after days of heavy rain, threatening to overflow its banks.
  14. With each passing moment, his anticipation swelled, making it hard to contain his enthusiasm.
  15. The community's support for the charity event swelled, resulting in record-breaking donations.

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