Sentence examples for sweat rings from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "sweat rings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the circular marks left on clothing or surfaces due to perspiration.
Example: "After the intense workout, I noticed sweat rings under my arms."
Alternatives: "sweat stains" or "perspiration marks".

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His was the only jacket with visible sweat rings under the arms.

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"Probably brushes his teeth in it every month but surely he has his own brand of hard liquor fermented from the sweat rung out of his bandana".

The film has tobacco on its breath and sweat-rings at its armpits, although it's not as brawny as it would have us believe.

It works like this: As your pores release sweat, a ring-shaped channel fills up and diverts into four different sensors that absorb the moisture.

Because for just £2 a wee—" jumping towards you and looming, shouting at your back: "DO YOU NOT CARE ABOUT DYING CHILDREN?" And then you wake, in a cold sweat, the distant ringing of charity workers' rainy day enthusiasm jingling in your ears, foxes fucking in the garden, and birds tweeting distantly in the trees.

Because for just £2 a wee—", jumping towards you and looming, shouting at your back: "DO YOU NOT CARE ABOUT DYING CHILDREN?" And then you wake, in a cold sweat, the distant ringing of charity workers' rainy day enthusiasm jingling in your ears, foxes fucking in the garden and birds tweeting distantly in the trees.

The clothes that three hours earlier smelled purposefully of laundry powder are now crippled by cigarette smoke and rings of sweat, and as you pull another bottle clinking from the fridge you quietly admit to yourself that tonight you're not going anywhere.

(Mr. Yuen's superlative action choreography with Mr. Li on American films like "Kiss of the Dragon" has spilled excitement through the fight sequences like sweat in a boxing ring).

His Nathan, under pressure from the crapshooters to find a place to gamble and from Adelaide (Lauren Graham) to hand over a ring, sweats and dithers to charming effect.

I know how they do the trick and I don't care, because the whole tent smells like popcorn and sweat, and my ears are ringing with cheers and an incredible live band.

They are sweating the clock — the bell rings at 8 a.m.

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