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  • verb intransitive To perspire, to sweat.

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  • verb excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin

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Examples

  • Leopardi spoke of le sudate carte, his laborious pages: a theory of composition.

    Lowell and the Furies Carne-Ross, D.S. 1979

  • The beach towel present protect your yoga mat from sudate and furnish a non mistake organ.

    eHow - Health How To's 2010

  • Grosimea stratului de bronz variază între 3 şi 13 cm. Din cauza dimensiunilor mari, statuia a fost realizată din 30 de bucăţi separate, sudate între ele prin armături interioare.

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • [156] [Footnote 152: See his life in the Augustan History.] [Footnote 153: There is still extant a very pretty Epithalamium, composed by Gallienus for the nuptials of his nephews: -- "Ite ait, O juvenes, pariter sudate medullis Omnibus, inter vos: non murmura vestra columbae, Brachia non hederae, non vincant oscula conchae."] [Footnote 154: He was on the point of giving Plotinus a ruined city of

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 1 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • Augustan History.] 153 There is still extant a very pretty Epithalamium, composed by Gallienus for the nuptials of his nephews: — Ite ait, O juvenes, pariter sudate medullis

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

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