16 adverbs to describe how to sweated

This is shown in the case of firemen, stokers, bakers, and others who are exposed to great heat, and drink heavily and sweat profusely, but do not have a relative increase in the functions of the kidneys.

I was aware in a funny, subconscious, introspective fashion that the 'creep' had come upon me; yet that I was cooler mentally than I had been for some minutes; sufficiently so to feel that my hands were sweating coldly, and to shift my revolver, half-consciously, whilst I rubbed my right hand dry upon my knee; though never, for an instant, taking my gaze or my attention from those moving clothes.

That among the Sabines, statues had sweated blood copiously, and at Caere the waters had flowed warm, from a fountain.

I wouldn't have said off-hand that I had a subconscious mind, but I suppose I must without knowing it, and no doubt it was there, sweating away diligently at the old stand, all the while the corporeal Wooster was getting his eight hours.

He feared to have lost his friend, and sweated grievously with rage and mortification.

Are you aware that brass instrument players are habitually sweated in orchestras and bands?It depends on what you mean.

And so he sweated happily under the weight of an unnecessary spring coat in the heat of the sun.

We had to push on, and the remainder of us were forced to pull very hard, sweating heavily.

Still sweating horribly on the march and very thirsty at the halts.

The man next to him had a name tag on his short sleeved shirt that read, "R. Melnick M.D." He was pale and sweating lightly.

I may say the same of the decoction of China roots, sassafras, sarsaparilla, guaiacum: China, saith Manardus, makes a good colour in the face, takes away melancholy, and all infirmities proceeding from cold, even so sarsaparilla provokes sweat mightily, guaiacum dries, Claudinus, consult.

On the contrary, the citizen always in motion, is perpetually sweating and toiling, and racking his brains to find out occupations still more laborious: He continues a drudge to his last minute; nay, he courts death to be able to live, or renounces life to acquire immortality.

"Git out an' come in," said Jake to the pallid, sweating rancher.

as I did go to rise up out of the bush, mine eyes were opened, as it were, and I saw that there was something amid the constant greyness; and I fell quickly into the bush; and did sweat very chill; but yet did haste to look.

Skilled labour is seldom sweated to the same degree as unskilled labour, and a high class of workmanship will generally be a guarantee of decent wages.

You never saw a cow-boss have so much trouble; a married woman wasn't a circumstance to him, fretting and sweating continually.

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