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is sweat
noun
Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation.
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But not all is sweat and danger.
While there is sweat involved, Gaga is more than exercise.
This is sweat equity, not the steroid equity across the harbor.
There is sweat on his brow, which runs almost to the top of his head.
He is wearing purple scarf, even though the air is hot and there is sweat all over his face.
In Neilson's view, his clients' greatest contribution is "sweat equity"; they lend their fame to causes in order to attract donations and attention.
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Traditional Hunanese food is sweat-your-brains-out spicy, not sweet.
Galchenko keeps juggling until his whole shirt is sweat-soaked and his arms are tired.
After a race, the brown coat is sweat-soaked and has a putrid odor, the runners said.
Williams was a keen cyclist: the first time we meet Alex, he is sweat-drenched, running along the Thames.
It's a brute of a summer's day, and Cribbins' pink shirt is sweat-patched, and there's a rivulet dripping from his forehead.
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