0 or polite word for sweat (= to pass liquid through the skin):
1 to excrete a salty, colorless liquid through the skin which cools the body; sweat
Like his female counterparts, he laboured, rehearsed, performed, perspired and contributed to the success of 'golden-era' ballet.
Some patients, while not admitting to such symptoms themselves, confessed to being easily tired, perspiring readily, or having more frequent respiratory infections than others when questioned directly.
He is always perspiring from the time he puts the stuff on board until he gets it to its destination.
Sometimes, the prisoner catches fire, especially if he perspires excessively.
They were described as inspirational: they inspired him; they perspired him; and they appear to have expired him.
These people have to take intoxicating liquor or water, because they perspire so much, in order to assist them to do their day's work.
I am perspiring to know which is the case?
Was a man who is normally cool when talking, hot and perspiring when he gave his evidence to the court?