to overexert oneself. 2006, James Robertson, The Testament of Gideon Mack, page 201: Is this it, I remember thinking, as I dripped sweat and rainwater...
first/second-declension participle to sweat, to perspire, to exude freely (physical or mental effort) to sweat, to exert oneself First/second-declension adjective...
key to post-exercise chic is simply not to sweat. Of course, it’s the first rule of style. Never, ever overdo it. exert oneself to an excessive degree...
or *swidron-, from *sweyd- (“to sweat”). քիրտն • (kʻirtn) perspiration, sweat քիրտն մահու ― kʻirtn mahu ― death sweat, perspiration preceding death առատ...
perfect active dēsūdāvī, supine dēsūdātum); first conjugation to work up a sweat Conjugation of dēsūdō (first conjugation) “desudo”, in Charlton T. Lewis...
oblivátʹsja potom ― to be bathed/drenched in sweat; be steeped in perspiration to pour/spill over oneself passive of облива́ть (oblivátʹ) Conjugation of...
obstructed; shut off to passage tuob an unopened palm frond tuob to make oneself sweat by wrapping one's body in a blanket while on all fours above a pot of...
spelling ᜋᜄ᜔ᜀᜊᜈᜒᜃᜓ) to fan (oneself) Nag-aabaniko ako para hindi ako mapawisan pa. I'm fanning myself so I wouldn't sweat anymore. Verb conjugation for...
talveel pessä itsiää lämpöiseel veel saipun kera. Sweat glands are always kept open, so that sweat goes away - that's why it's necessary to go swimming...
digress, to wander off to suddenly let out (a sound, sweat, tears...) (after verb in -ж (-ž)) to lose oneself doing (after verb in -н (-n) or -аад (-aad)) to...