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Example sentences for "profuse perspiration"

  • The discharges gradually decrease in quantity, the intervals are longer, the appearance becomes more natural, and a profuse perspiration is followed by a refreshing sleep.

  • On the male genital organs there is profuse perspiration of an offensive odor.

  • The great oppression of breathing, restlessness, profuse perspiration, inability to move or lie down and loud wheezing would be the most prominent symptoms in each attack.

  • A profuse perspiration and a severe rigor accompanied these symptoms.

  • There is, during the struggles, profuse perspiration.

  • Great relaxation follows this remedy, profuse perspiration, and subsidence of the rigidity and convulsive action of the muscles.

  • The symptoms and sensible signs of suppuration are usually preceded by shivering, recurring at intervals, and commonly terminating in profuse perspiration.

  • Here congregate the men of the village and enact their sudorific ceremonies, which ordinarily consist in squatting round the fire until a state of profuse perspiration sets in, when they rush out and plunge into the water.

  • Here he remains until in a state of profuse perspiration, when he is unearthed and plunged into cold water.

  • In the vicinity of San Diego the girl is buried all but her head, and the ground above her is beaten until she is in a profuse perspiration.

  • The day is always warm, and his performance upon the shovel conduces to profuse perspiration.

  • The mercury was up to eighty degrees out of doors, while in the church everybody was in a profuse perspiration, and the bellows-blower at the organ fainted twice.

  • Gunn, scorched, with his hair singed off and in a profuse perspiration, but still active and ready for business.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bearing trees; certain weight; early age; hollow tree; immense extent; less considerable; life away; moral being; other food; over hill and dale; particular subject; powdered alum; private initiative; profuse perspiration; rather does; saved from; seditious libel; slightly downy; square kilometres; squatter sovereignty; varying degrees; when very