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sweated
- IPA[ˈswɛtɪd]
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- relating to or denoting manual workers employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions
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- 1. relating to or denoting manual workers employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions the use of sweated labour by unscrupulous employers
- moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to ... beads of sweat broke out on her brow
- exude sweat: he was sweating profusely
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- moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to ... beads of sweat broke out on her brow
- exude sweat: he was sweating profusely
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found ...
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- a state of sweating induced by fear, anxiety, or illness: the very thought of exams brought her out in a cold sweat
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- any of various fevers with intense sweating, epidemic in England in the 15th–16th centuries.
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- a thick, absorbent calf-length sock, often worn with trainers.
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- a state of sweating induced by fear, nervousness, or illness: he used to break into a cold sweat when he was called on in class
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- used to convey that something is not difficult or problematic
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- perspiration caused by fear of failure, especially when performing for an audience: the talented actors do what they can, but the flop sweat shows
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