Sweated
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19 examples of Sweated in a sentence
The only thing I want to leave you with is the moment in which those men, some of them just huge when standing next to me, or the young boys - so young, but with an enormous pride, held their papers and trembled like little kids and sweated, and read their poems with their voices completely broken.
Instead of seeing the broken things, you see all the little bits of genius that anonymous designers have
sweated
over to make our lives better.
And I
sweated.
What they have
sweated
so far has no meaning.
Mrs.Akhras spoke only Arabic which received sometimes a TRANSLATION, sometimes TRANSLITERATION, always awkward, and very suspect for a supposedly objective movie.They also
"sweated"
her under the lights, while Mrs. Levy sat in (air conditioned) comfort.Rotten editing for Mrs. Akhras' segments too.
I found that afterwards I had
sweated
profusely but this was a good thing.
We are impressed with the amount of work that he and his colleagues have put into collecting, assembling, and cleaning the data; the intelligence and skill with which he has constructed and presented his arguments; and how much blood Arthur Goldhammer
sweated
over the translation.
Boycotts of
sweated
college t-shirts in the United States led to fairer manufacturing practices, and boycotts of coffee and produce, led mostly by women consumers, resulted in fair-trade purchases by major supermarkets.
If women around the world who are held in the bondage of
sweated
labor manage to win this crucial fight, that cute dress at Primark may cost a fair amount more.
She sweated, panted, her joints cracked, but without a complaint, with the indifference of custom, as if it were the common wretchedness of all to live thus bent double.
He breathed the coal-dust without difficulty, saw clearly in the obscurity, and
sweated
tranquilly, having grown accustomed to the sensation of wet garments on his body from morning to night.
I have worked down below for twenty years, I've
sweated
down there with fatigue and misery, and I've sworn to make it easier for the poor beggars who are there still; and I know well enough you'll never get anything with all your ideas, you'll only make the men's fate more miserable still.
But it was above all the meal-times that were unbearable to her, in this small room on the ground floor, with its smoking stove, its creaking door, the walls that sweated, the damp flags; all the bitterness in life seemed served up on her plate, and with smoke of the boiled beef there rose from her secret soul whiffs of sickliness.
On the evening when the Bovarys were to arrive at Yonville, Widow Lefrancois, the landlady of this inn, was so very busy that she
sweated
great drops as she moved her saucepans.
And while the late steamer Big Missouri worked and
sweated
in the sun, the retired artist sat on a barrel in the shade close by, dangled his legs, munched his apple, and planned the slaughter of more innocents.
She had him out at daylight every morning, stood him up in the wood-shed and drowned him with a deluge of cold water; then she scrubbed him down with a towel like a file, and so brought him to; then she rolled him up in a wet sheet and put him away under blankets till she
sweated
his soul clean and "the yellow stains of it came through his pores"--as Tom said.
They worked and
sweated
for half an hour.
He
sweated
and perspired with such paroxysms and convulsions that not only he himself but all present thought his end had come.
Yesterday he wanted to equal our Paris in dancing, and danced for us the adventures of Leda, during which he
sweated
and caught cold.
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