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