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Example sentences for "sweats"

Lexicographically close words:
sweate; sweated; sweater; sweaters; sweating; sweatshop; sweaty; sweep; sweepe; sweeper
  1. When put to work he sweats from pain; there will be extreme heat about the foot, and he will flinch from pressure.

  2. Jerrold, "why he sweats at a joke, like a Titan at a thunderbolt!

  3. He sweats sometimes the whole Night; his Urine is reddish, now frothy, and at other times oily, as it were.

  4. Nevertheless, the Symptoms subsiding, and the Fever nearly terminating, the Sweats which approached would probably have saved him.

  5. If the Sick are sweated very plentifully for a Day or two, which may make them easier for some Hours; these Sweats soon terminate, and cannot be excited again by the same Medicines.

  6. His Discharges by Stool are often much altered and irregular, and small cold Sweats appear at very short Intervals.

  7. His Anguish seems inexpressible: his Sweats stream down from Agony: his Breast swells out as if distended by Fullness, and he dies miserably.

  8. These Sweats may be rendered full more effectual, by wrapping up the affected Part in a Flanel dipt in the Decoction No.

  9. The Cure will be effected the sooner, if the Patient is put to Bed and sweats a little, especially in the Legs and Feet.

  10. But he should not be raised, while he has a hopeful Sweating; though such Sweats hardly ever occur, but at the Conclusion of Diseases, and after the Sick has had several other Evacuations.

  11. In common with the larger Oxeye Daisy (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) it has proved of late very successful in checking the night sweats of pulmonary consumption.

  12. In America the root is employed successfully for checking the night sweats of pulmonary consumption, a fluid extract thereof being made for this object, the dose of which is from fifteen to sixty drops in water.

  13. I have suffered that, sweet, and know its icy sweats and parching heats; but 'tis not so fierce a fever as that devilish disease, the longing for your company.

  14. Such children are likely to be nervous and irritable; child's head sweats profusely at night, so much so that the pillows are very wet.

  15. Vinegar or dilute acetic acid is given to check night sweats and to relieve diarrhea.

  16. If in addition to this the child sweats about the head whenever it sleeps, cries whenever it is handled (unless it has scurvy or rheumatism) and does not like to play, the indications of rickets are very nearly conclusive.

  17. At this stage heavy sweats set in and the excretion of urine is increased.

  18. And so, from all that was sordid and vile, from brutal solitary and jacket hell, from acquainted flies and sweats of darkness and the knuckle- talk of the living dead, I was away at a bound into time and space.

  19. Are not the cold sweats in some fainting fits, and in dying people, owing to an inverted motion of the cutaneous lymphatics?

  20. Sydenham has recorded, in the stationary fever of the year 1685, the viscid sweats flowing from the head, which were probably from the same source as those in the sweating plague above mentioned.

  21. Add to this, that the sweats above mentioned were clammy or glutinous, which the condensed perspirable matter is not; whence it would seem to have been a different fluid from that of common perspiration.

  22. Do the universal sweats distinguish the dropsy of the pericardium, or of the thorax?

  23. This dyspnoea and these sweats recurred at intervals, and after some weeks he ceased to exist.

  24. Till towards morning many people become so warm, as to find it necessary to throw off some of their bed-clothes, as soon as they awake; and in others sweats are so liable to occur towards morning during their sleep.

  25. Falstaff sweats to death And lards the lean earth as he walks along.

  26. Why, he drinks you with facility your Dane dead drunk; he sweats not to overthrow your Almain; he gives your Hollander a vomit ere the next pottle can be filled.

  27. When the temperature falls, the drenching sweats cease, the joints become less exquisitely painful, and the patient gradually begins to pull himself together and to feel as if life were once more worth living.

  28. He no longer had, in the night, those copious and terrible sweats that left him gasping and exhausted in the morning.

  29. I was green, with cold sweats that wet my hair.

  30. The exceedingly debilitating effect of night-sweats is well known.

  31. The medical remedies, which were given for the torturing cough, for hemorrhage of the lungs, sweats etc.

  32. At the same time the night-sweats left off, and the patients improved in appearance and gained in weight.

  33. In desire of many marvels over sea, Where the new-raised tropic city sweats and roars, I have sailed with Young Ulysses from the quay Till the anchor rumbled down on stranger shores.

  34. Let him whom sweats annoy, No more be spoiling.

  35. The sweats are characteristically profuse and exhausting.

  36. The general circulation is languid; cold hands and feet and cold sweats testify to this, and the irregularity or suppression of catamenia follows upon the irregular blood-supply.

  37. If the chills are decided rigors, the fever {1009} high, and the sweats profuse, either pyaemic abscesses or large tropical abscesses implicating neighboring organs exist.

  38. They sleep poorly, are disturbed by vivid dreams of a horrifying character, and the nocturnal sweats increase the tendency to wakefulness.

  39. He weeds and sweats and swears, and his garden ain't nothing like Jack's.

  40. Fever, pain in the limbs, swelling of the joints, sweats unattended by that relief which usually accompanies abundant action of the skin in fevers, are its characteristics.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sweats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.