swelter in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
SWELTER: to suffer from oppressive heat or to be extremely hot and uncomfortable.
Sample Sentences
- The heat of the summer sun can make anyone swelter, especially during a midday hike.
- She tried to enjoy her afternoon at the beach, but the sweltering heat made it unbearable.
- As the sweltering humidity enveloped the city, everyone sought refuge in air-conditioned buildings.
- After hours of working in the swelter of the greenhouse, he finally stepped outside for some fresh air.
- The sweltering temperatures prompted the authorities to issue a heat advisory for the region.
- The sun beat down relentlessly, causing us to swelter in the heat of the afternoon.
- During the heatwave, even the nights offered little relief, as we continued to swelter in our sleep.
- She sat under the shade of a tree, trying to escape the sweltering temperatures of the midday sun.
- The sweltering humidity made it difficult to enjoy a simple walk in the park.
- As summer approached, the forecast promised sweltering days ahead, prompting everyone to stock up on ice cream.
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