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sweat out (verb)

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  • sweat out — transitive verb 1. : to endure, wait for, or wait through the course of (something beyond one s control) all they could do was to close their ranks, make the best speed they could, and sweat it out to the end Nicholas Monsarrat these officers ate …   Useful english dictionary

  • sweat out — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. worry, agonize, be troubled, be uncertain, be doubtful, be worried, wait anxiously; see also endure 2 , suffer 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb Slang. To carry on through despite hardships: endure. Slang: tough out. See …   English dictionary for students

  • sweat out — transitive verb Date: 1589 1. to work one s way painfully through or to 2. to endure or wait through the course of …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sweat — [swet] verb sweat something → out phrasal verb [transitive] to continue doing something that has been started, even though it is very difficult or worrying: • Companies that have taken the plunge to the private sector must sweat out low returns… …   Financial and business terms

  • sweat — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy ▪ light ▪ clammy ▪ My shirt stuck to the clammy sweat on my back. ▪ cold …   Collocations dictionary

  • sweat — [c]/swɛt / (say swet) verb (sweat or sweated, sweating) –verb (i) 1. to excrete watery fluid through the pores of the skin, as from heat, exertion, etc.; perspire, especially freely or profusely. 2. to exude moisture, as green plants piled in a… …  

  • sweat sth out — UK US sweat sth out Phrasal Verb with sweat({{}}/swet/ verb ► INFORMAL to wait nervously for an unpleasant situation to end or improve: »Longterm investors are used to sweating out economic downturns …   Financial and business terms

  • sweat it out — verb To do hard physical exercise or work, and as a result sweat. In the day we sweat it out on the streets of a runaway American dream …   Wiktionary

  • sweat — 1 verb 1 LIQUID FROM SKIN (I) to have liquid coming out through your skin, especially because you are hot or frightened: I was sweating after the long climb. | sweat heavily/profusely (=sweat a lot) | sweat like a pig informal (=sweat a lot) |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sweat — sweat1 [ swet ] noun uncount * 1. ) liquid that forms on your skin when you are hot: She wiped the sweat off her forehead with a towel. Jeff s T shirt was soaked in sweat. 2. ) INFORMAL hard work: A lot of sweat went into making this project a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sweat — [[t]swe̱t[/t]] sweats, sweating, sweated 1) N UNCOUNT Sweat is the salty colourless liquid which comes through your skin when you are hot, ill, or afraid. Both horse and rider were dripping with sweat within five minutes... He wiped the sweat off …   English dictionary

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