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Sweatiness


Definition:

  • (n.) Quality or state of being sweaty.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Friends describe him, kindly, as a mess: invariably tieless, usually unshaven and "sweaty, because he always goes round on his bike".
  • (2) Photograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian A very unexpected Glasto anthem I didn't expect Katy Perry's Dark Horse to be the highlight of my Glastonbury, but somewhere in the middle of a very sweaty dance tent at some point in the early hours of Saturday morning, Jamie xx dropped it midway through an already mindblowing DJ set and the place exploded.
  • (3) In the celebrity groupie category, Rihanna’s tweets for her “German boyz” were upstaged by Angela Merkel’s sweaty embrace of the national team.
  • (4) But before Game of Thrones was even a series, House Targaryen was toppled by a cabal of sweaty northern feudal lords, headed, naturally, by Mark Addy and Sean Bean.
  • (5) It has a metallic, pungently sweaty kick to it, as if someone has absorbed the fluids of a gym changing-room floor into a lump of gluey cheese-like matter.
  • (6) All the film lacks, quartet-wise, is a sweaty ménage à quatre among the bow rosin and scoresheets.
  • (7) We want to have a powered bike so you don’t get hot and sweaty.
  • (8) Have a peek will you … 7.46pm GMT I've not heard anything more on the Arsenal deal for Malaga's Nacho Monreal, but I presume numbers are being tapped into computers, sweaty suits are running around and papers are being shuffled vigorously.
  • (9) "I'm particularly proud as a sports presenter to be nominated alongside an artists and an arts broadcaster because I think it's easy to think of sports being just about sweaty jockstraps and balls," she said.
  • (10) Unfortunately, our salon is opposite a Bikram yoga studio so you get the chancers who come straight from class and expect me to wax them sweaty.
  • (11) He’s one of the UK’s most dedicated club DJs, capable of holding a room in sweaty excelsis for eight hours without pause.
  • (12) Because the special effects were filled in later, we had these large, sweaty prop guys in braces dancing about with cut-out horses and penguins to show us what was going on.
  • (13) He has captured the elements of nascent rock scenes in New York, London and California: the sweaty fans, spilt drinks and crumbling venues.
  • (14) This, my friends, is what it's really like to be a film journalist: the sweaty people carrier, the surly heavies, the interminable sitting around....
  • (15) The Conservative former cabinet minister David Mellor may be boycotted as a passenger by London blacks cabs after he was secretly recorded calling his driver a “smart-arsed little git” and a “sweaty, stupid little shit”.
  • (16) By the same token, a football cup final is just a bunch of overpaid sweaty men chasing around a field after a bolus of stitched leather.
  • (17) When you are all sweaty and grimy in the heat of the city, this is the most delicious and refreshing thing ever – and super cheap.
  • (18) As to my own holidays, after getting married last June, my new husband and I hopped on a jet to Florence for some extremely sweaty sightseeing, followed by a more relaxing stop in rural Tuscany for walks round perfect medieval towns, like lovely Volpaia, red-wine hangovers and over-enthusiastic carb-loading.
  • (19) Depp appeared to respond to Joyce in a black joke he told at this year’s Venice film festival: “I killed my dogs and ate them, under direct orders of some kind of, I don’t know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia.
  • (20) He was there for the drinking sessions , the ups-and-downs of Farage’s mood swings and even accompanied him on a series of steam-room trips in an attempt to stop the Ukip leader looking so sweaty on television.

Sweaty


Definition:

  • (superl.) Moist with sweat; as, a sweaty skin; a sweaty garment.
  • (superl.) Consisting of sweat; of the nature of sweat.
  • (superl.) Causing sweat; hence, laborious; toilsome; difficult.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Friends describe him, kindly, as a mess: invariably tieless, usually unshaven and "sweaty, because he always goes round on his bike".
  • (2) Photograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian A very unexpected Glasto anthem I didn't expect Katy Perry's Dark Horse to be the highlight of my Glastonbury, but somewhere in the middle of a very sweaty dance tent at some point in the early hours of Saturday morning, Jamie xx dropped it midway through an already mindblowing DJ set and the place exploded.
  • (3) In the celebrity groupie category, Rihanna’s tweets for her “German boyz” were upstaged by Angela Merkel’s sweaty embrace of the national team.
  • (4) But before Game of Thrones was even a series, House Targaryen was toppled by a cabal of sweaty northern feudal lords, headed, naturally, by Mark Addy and Sean Bean.
  • (5) It has a metallic, pungently sweaty kick to it, as if someone has absorbed the fluids of a gym changing-room floor into a lump of gluey cheese-like matter.
  • (6) All the film lacks, quartet-wise, is a sweaty ménage à quatre among the bow rosin and scoresheets.
  • (7) We want to have a powered bike so you don’t get hot and sweaty.
  • (8) Have a peek will you … 7.46pm GMT I've not heard anything more on the Arsenal deal for Malaga's Nacho Monreal, but I presume numbers are being tapped into computers, sweaty suits are running around and papers are being shuffled vigorously.
  • (9) "I'm particularly proud as a sports presenter to be nominated alongside an artists and an arts broadcaster because I think it's easy to think of sports being just about sweaty jockstraps and balls," she said.
  • (10) Unfortunately, our salon is opposite a Bikram yoga studio so you get the chancers who come straight from class and expect me to wax them sweaty.
  • (11) He’s one of the UK’s most dedicated club DJs, capable of holding a room in sweaty excelsis for eight hours without pause.
  • (12) Because the special effects were filled in later, we had these large, sweaty prop guys in braces dancing about with cut-out horses and penguins to show us what was going on.
  • (13) He has captured the elements of nascent rock scenes in New York, London and California: the sweaty fans, spilt drinks and crumbling venues.
  • (14) This, my friends, is what it's really like to be a film journalist: the sweaty people carrier, the surly heavies, the interminable sitting around....
  • (15) The Conservative former cabinet minister David Mellor may be boycotted as a passenger by London blacks cabs after he was secretly recorded calling his driver a “smart-arsed little git” and a “sweaty, stupid little shit”.
  • (16) By the same token, a football cup final is just a bunch of overpaid sweaty men chasing around a field after a bolus of stitched leather.
  • (17) When you are all sweaty and grimy in the heat of the city, this is the most delicious and refreshing thing ever – and super cheap.
  • (18) As to my own holidays, after getting married last June, my new husband and I hopped on a jet to Florence for some extremely sweaty sightseeing, followed by a more relaxing stop in rural Tuscany for walks round perfect medieval towns, like lovely Volpaia, red-wine hangovers and over-enthusiastic carb-loading.
  • (19) Depp appeared to respond to Joyce in a black joke he told at this year’s Venice film festival: “I killed my dogs and ate them, under direct orders of some kind of, I don’t know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia.
  • (20) He was there for the drinking sessions , the ups-and-downs of Farage’s mood swings and even accompanied him on a series of steam-room trips in an attempt to stop the Ukip leader looking so sweaty on television.

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