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I've felt really cold, so I'm just fighting that, trying to sweat it out.
He has a quarter of a sausage pizza on Sunday night — "but then he works at the ovens trying to sweat it off".
"How the hell can you be sexy trying to sweat your guts out, you've got sweat pouring out of you and snot coming out your nose?" she says.
Instead, many bosses have responded, entirely rationally, by trying to sweat as much return in as short a time as they can manage from as little equity as possible.
In his autobiography La Motta talks openly about his weight issues and divulges a phobia of steam rooms born from having spent so many tortuous hours trapped in their humid, porcelain confines, frantically trying to sweat off the excess ounces as the seconds tick away.
But he had lived in Asia long enough to know that trying to sweat information out of the hotel's managers was probably not going to help.
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Renée Zellweger's hapless heroine desperately tries to sweat off some pounds on a gym exercise bike.
Not sure what that means in practice — just that I try to sweat the small stuff less.
— Kolton Houston said he paid $10,000 to sit in a sauna with drug addicts for 31 days to try to sweat an anabolic steroid out of his body.
The more I've abused my body with life's little pleasures, the more I've tried to sweat it out with sporadic bursts of activity.
Here's the description of José's first time: A week after the funeral, still in Miami, still grieving, I went off to the gym, to try to sweat out some of the pain.
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