<span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span> simple past and past participle of sweat <span class="searchmatch">off</span>...
sweat <span class="searchmatch">off</span> (third-person singular simple present sweats <span class="searchmatch">off</span>, present participle sweating <span class="searchmatch">off</span>, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span>) (transitive,...
From wypocić (“to lose through sweat”), approximately "that which is <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span>". Compare wymiociny. IPA(key): /vɘ.pɔˈt͡ɕi.nɘ/ Rhymes: -inɘ Syllabification:...
present participle sweating one's guts out, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> one's guts out or sweat one's guts out) (informal) to work very hard. Synonyms:...
page 5: He was wearing jeans and a blue shirt too, but they wasn't all begaumed, the shirt had been clean afore he <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> it out clumbing up the hill....
present sweats, present participle sweating, simple past <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> or sweat, past participle <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> or (archaic) sweaten) (intransitive) To emit sweat. Synonym:...
In Search of the Perfect Meal, →ISBN, page 196: I rooted for him as he <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> out the beginning of a service period for a massive banquet at Versailles...
rippled waters still. You have to pretend that what’s in you is being <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> out, purified. 2009, Katherine Kearns, Robert Frost and a Poetics of Appetite[4]...
“to sweat”) ترلتمك (terletmek, “to make sweat”) ترلی (terli, “having <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span>”) Turkish: ter Onomatopoeic IPA(key): [tɯɾ] تر • (tır) used to imitate...
another. 1985, Car and Driver, page 135, column 1: In 1980, Volvo engineers <span class="searchmatch">sweated</span> in Arizona, testing their prototype 760 sedans. To keep Scottsdale’s upwardly...