perspire Definition på svenska

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Examples of perspire

  • Perspiring due to nerves and a lingering cold, the tenor clutched a handkerchief throughout the dbut.

  • He became ill whenever he perspired, and suffered from phobias about water, wind, cold, light, and noise.

  • People perspire; and so foams used for the construction of matrasses or furniture will, over time, tend to feel softer and give less support.

  • In winter the earth flooded and became a flat, perspiring lake.

  • The steam and high heat make the bathers perspire.

  • After working all the day in great heat, they come out perspiring, and then have to stand for 10, 20 or 30 minutes waiting for buses.

  • He implied, with that air of perspiring virtue in which he finished the speech, that he, the virtuous, had chosen to import timber—though heaven knows where that is—rather than petrol.

  • Was a man who is normally cool when talking, hot and perspiring when he gave his evidence to the court?

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