12 Verbs to Use for the Word sweatings

If I am competent to discriminate well-made goods from badly-made goods, I shall find it to my interest to abstain from purchasing the latter, and shall be likewise doing what I can to discourage "sweating."

Thus we learn that originally it was long hours and not low wages which constituted "sweating."

Father only laughed when they went in, and said: "I'm glad you didn't do anything more than that to the little chaps, daughter; it's only a bit of boy life and impulse working in them, after all; their natural way of cooling the 'sweating of the corn.'"

It is impossible for a private customer to know that by dealing with a given shop he is not directly or indirectly encouraging "sweating."

The import of quantities of German-made cheap clothing into East London shops, to compete with native manufacture of the same goods, will have precisely the same force in maintaining "sweating," as will the introduction of German workers, who shall make these same clothes in East London itself.

A thoroughly baked loaf will not burn the hand when lifted upon it from the pan. CARE OF BREAD AFTER BAKING.When done, remove the loaves from the tins, and tilt them upon edge so that the air may circulate freely on all sides of them to prevent "sweating."

Though streams the sweat in rivers downward, Our arms from shoveling grown weak, Our bodies frozen to an ice crust While we new strength in slumber seek Sweating or freezing, we will bear it!

But with his back to the sand-bags stayed a German Unter-offizier, enormous, sweating, apoplectic with rage, who fired two revolver shots in our direction.

They have often had a semi-philanthropic basis, and have been well-meant but hopeless attempts to supersede 'sweating' by co-operation.

One thing is certain, that in my practice in countryside, village, and town, if strange doings break out and restless discontentment arises, it is never in winter, when I should expect partial torpidity to breed unrest, but in the pushing season of renewal, and, as the old man terms it, 'corn sweating.'

After publishing "Village Sermons" and "The Saint's Tragedy," Kingsley took part with F.D. Maurice in the Christian Socialist movement of 1848, attacking the horrible sweating then rife in the tailoring trade, calling attention to the miserable plight of the agricultural labourer, and the need for sanitary reform in town and country.

TOWN CHAPTER V FEBRUARY VIOLETS CHAPTER VI ENTER A MAN CHAPTER VII SYLVIA LATHAM CHAPTER VIII THE SWEATING OF THE CORN CHAPTER IX A WAYSIDE COMEDY CHAPTER X THE WHIRL BEGINS CHAPTER XI REARRANGED FAMILIES CHAPTER XII HIS MOTHER CHAPTER XIII GOSSIP AND THE BUG HUNTERS CHAPTER XIV THE OASIS I

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  sweatings