sweats
IPA: swˈɛts
noun
- (informal) A sweatsuit.
- (informal) Any illness causing copious perspiration.
- (informal) Nervousness.
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Examples of "sweats" in Sentences
- Victor Mature sweats from the burden of tuberculosis and his own impending doom.
- While Lawlor sat, fighter Chris Leben was panting in sweats on a treadmill across the gym.
- Mostly they do a few cosmetic things they would never have done at the day job, like spend the entire day in sweats or in their pajamas.
- They were dressed in sweats and a house coat, respectively, said the official, who asked for anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
- Veronica said ... kim - hehe ... yeah, a good pair of sweats is a must as well. renee - i think the older they get, the more likely they get us dirty.
- Watson, curled up in sweats, talks about her friendship with designer Karl Lagerfeld and how proud she is that he photographed her for a magazine spread.
- Gone is the soccer mom in sweats, the occasional misanthrope, the woman who worries about whether the shephard's pie she made will be loved by her family.
- Others have already pointed out his tremendously poor decision making of carrying a pistol in sweats without a holster, into a nightclub where alcohol was being served (and he may have been imbibing himself).
- Quarterback JaMarcus Russell, who last week signed a six-year deal, $61 million contract, the richest ever for a rookie, watched in sweats from the sideline as McCown started despite a small fracture on the index finger of his right hand and a sore right foot.
- But these days, the Will Ferrell faction, toting KFC buckets and dressed in A & F sweats, is easily dominating the partying fields and mini-village-like tailgating enclaves such as Vanderbilt 's "Vandyville," Southern Methodist' s "The Boulevard" and LSU 's "Death Valley."
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