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How to use sweated in a sentence

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Though only sixty miles, the drive from Butte seemed long as the three conservationists sweated over the probable bar fight that awaited them.
This was true of fair wages agreements dating back to the last century introduced to combat sweated labour.
It didn't happen, and still wearing the previous day's clothes, as I sweated through the afternoon, I must have started to pong.
Having run from the bus station to Headquarters, she moistened with sweat, but Thurman sweated through shear heat of anger.
For weeks they sweated over their decision, wondering what lay in store for them.
Indeed it is the biggest indirect employer of sweated and child labour on earth.
They have sweated and mastered all sorts of back-breaking and obscure sports in the hope of bringing home glory.
This allows defenders of sweated labour to imply this is a fight between capitalism and some non-alternative like anarchism or communism.
In truth, a great many of the aphorists sound as though they sweated too hard to come up with their punchlines.
There were times when the process may have tipped over the edge of exhilarating, towards something more like sweated labour.
Here come spiky crustaceans sweated in garlic, curried fish eggs and braised ox-brains.
When you wear your clothes, think of us, and the sweated labour that has gone into making them.
The stereo blasted out an endless stream of dance music as they swayed and sweated with the rest.
During the First World War 12,000 Allied soldiers sweated and tunnelled below the town.
For example, you can start with a base of half a finely-chopped onion and a garlic clove sweated in olive oil.
Publishers puts book that someone sweated over for years on shelves for three months, doesn't sell, that's it, and the author has no rights.
Hammers and anvils were arrayed in neat lines while stocky men in the background sweated over their jobs.
Terry had sweated over Sonya for two years and in that time he had spoken to her only twice.
When I watched it on TV, I sweated all the way through it because it was so near the knuckle.
It may be replied that cheap goods which are the product of sweated labor are not worth having, and that would be hard to deny.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Only they shall not starve, they shall not thieve, they shall not be sweated.
The sweated trades are a familiar example of the former method of concentration.
Are you aware that brass instrument players are habitually sweated in orchestras and bands?
The maple neck was worn to a shabby gray and the varnish had been sweated off the chin rest.
The native policy is in the Kamerun worse, if possible, than in Togoland, and the natives have been systematically sweated.
Surely not persons who had toiled and sweated to amass a few dollars.
Martin and Joe, down to undershirts, bare armed, sweated and panted for air.
What was that loathsome red dew that gleamed, wet and glistening, on one of the hands, as though the canvas had sweated blood?
Nine-tenths of the sweated work of this country is done by women.
I sweated and shivered over that business considerably, I can tell you.
He sweated and perspired with such paroxysms and convulsions that not only he himself but all present thought his end had come.
In the eighteenth century the trade became sweated and underpaid.
The uniform brownness of the harrowed field glowed with a rosy tinge, as though the powdered clods had sweated out in minute pearls of blood the toil of uncounted ploughmen.
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