Perspiration Sentence Examples

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  • Perspiration ran down the back of her neck.

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  • Dean could feel perspiration form on the top of his lip.

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  • A soft breeze lifted the perspiration from their hair and replaced it with the scent of honeysuckle.

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  • Her body was sticky with perspiration and her clothes were caked with dust.

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  • Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.

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  • Great prostration, vomiting and cold, clammy perspiration follow within one to three hours.

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  • His body was damp with perspiration and his breath labored.

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  • He was flushed and bathed in perspiration, though the room was not hot.

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  • The whole thing was so real and yet so supernatural I woke up in a cold perspiration.

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  • The white sand reflected the hot sun back at them until they were dripping with perspiration.

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  • With each unsuccessful try my panic loomed larger until I could feel the perspiration run down my neck.

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  • Diaphoretic and sudorific herbs will help you sweat; yarrow herb, for instance, which induces perspiration, cleanses directly through the skin.

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  • Writing is actually ten percent inspiration and ninety percent perspiration.

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  • The old adage, 10 per cent inspiration and 90 per cent perspiration springs to mind.

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  • Her legs cramped with every step and perspiration oozed from every pore in her body.

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  • Change socks daily or if necessary twice daily, wear cotton socks to absorb perspiration.

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  • Leather must be wiped weekly to remove human perspiration which can damage the finish.

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  • On the tenth, in the morning, had become speechless; great coldness; acute fever; much perspiration; he died.

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  • As he climbed back down, he wiped perspiration from his forehead with the back of his hand.

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  • No wonder that dancing and profuse perspiration were esteemed a necessary adjunct to feeding!

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  • When, waking in a cold perspiration, he moved on the divan, Natasha went up and asked him what was the matter.

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  • Cotton is also the best absorber of perspiration.

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  • Normal butyric acid or fermentation butyric acid is found in butter, as an hexyl ester in the oil of Heracleum giganteum and as an octyl ester in parsnip (Pastinaca sativa); it has also been noticed in the fluids of the flesh and in perspiration.

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  • He tried to cover his uneasiness but it seeped out, like the perspiration visible on his brow.

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  • Lemongrass oil assists in clearing up oily skin and acne; helps with athlete's foot and excessive perspiration.

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  • Gel padding protects the heel and ankle areas and a breathable lining reduces perspiration and the build up of heat.

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  • The skin of birch, worn inside the shoes, promotes a perspiration that can prove salutary in various chronic conditions.

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  • This blocks the sweat ducts, by forming a gel which prevents perspiration.

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  • It is more breathable than other materials, allowing perspiration to escape from your feet.

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  • It is used for damp feet caused by excessive perspiration.

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  • Increased perspiration - cools the body to allow more energy to be burned.

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  • Seven pockets hold a day's worth of essentials, and a full mesh lining wicks perspiration to let your body breathe.

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  • They keep the outside elements from getting you wet while allowing human perspiration to escape.

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  • The thermal regulating centers in the brain help the body adapt to high temperatures by adjusting the amount of salts (electrolytes) in the perspiration.

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  • Heat cramps are painful muscle spasms caused by the excessive loss of electrolytes due to heavy perspiration.

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  • Heat exhaustion is caused by exposure to high heat and humidity for many hours, resulting in excessive loss of fluids and salts through heavy perspiration.

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  • There is often very little perspiration.

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  • Eat lightly salted foods which can help replace salts lost through perspiration.

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  • An internal wound may also generate symptoms such as weakness, perspiration, and pain.

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  • Lust is an intense feeling of attraction to another person which usually results in physiological reactions including increased heart rate and respiration, perspiration and euphoria.

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  • Perspiration is likely to be as uncomfortable to the player as it is damaging to the shoe.

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  • Easton's Diamond II Softball Cleats provide a cushioning sock liner, but fail to take any measures against perspiration.

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  • This will trigger perspiration and make you feel worse for the wear.

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  • Moisture and perspiration can cause many yoga mats to lose their traction and become slippery.

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  • The Jade Harmony Fusion Mat has an extra sticky surface that offers excellent traction, even when wet from perspiration.

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  • There are also many more fabrics for a squad to choose from - the usual cotton or nylon fabrics - but also more advanced spandex blends and microfiber polyester blends that breathe and wick away perspiration.

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  • These briefs are made with "Real Cool Cotton" technology and offer "moisture management technology" to draw perspiration away from the body.

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  • Other features of this look include a "stabilizing" fabric, housed in the center of the look, for added support as well as mesh fabric that's located in high perspiration areas for additional moisture-wicking support.

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  • This contraption had hundreds of tiny holes to allow perspiration to escape.

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  • A liner will allow your skin to breath and will absorb any perspiration.

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  • This poly-cotton blend keeps perspiration off your skin by absorbing it quickly into the fabric.

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  • It's absorbent, dries quickly, and pulls perspiration away from the skin so you feel dry and comfortable.

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  • The fiber won't hold moisture in, so if you wear a sports bra for exercising, you don't have to worry about perspiration building up; the moisture wicks away from you, keeping you cool and comfortable.

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  • The last thing you need is to have that perspiration trapped against your skin.

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  • A cotton or thin-knit t-shirt under a dress shirt will help control noticeable perspiration.

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  • It is also non-comedogenic and has been proven by La Roche-Posay's scientific researchers to be effective while participating in vigorous outdoor activities that cause perspiration.

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  • If there is perspiration in an area that is left warm and moist, a fungal infection may surface in the form of a topical rash.

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  • Simply put, aluminum is an antibacterial that temporarily plugs the sweat ducts, thereby decreasing the amount of perspiration produced in that area.

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  • If you are suffering from a case of prickly heat rash, be on the lookout for other symptoms of heat exhaustion such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting and excessive perspiration.

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  • If you're swimming or experience excessive perspiration, a hair sunscreen may need to be reapplied more frequently and liberally.

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  • The rash appears when a heated body attempts to cool down through perspiration, causing the sweat glands to become blocked.

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  • Mr. Percival Jones wiped the perspiration from his brow.

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  • The odour alone of guaco has been said to cause in snakes a state of stupor and torpidity; and Humboldt, who observed that the near approach of a rod steeped in guaco-juice was obnoxious to the venomous Coluber corallinus, was of opinion that inoculation with it imparts to the perspiration an odour which makes reptiles unwilling to bite.

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  • This period of dry heat, having lasted three or four hours or longer, comes to an end in perspiration, at first a mere moistness of the skin, passing into sweating that may be profuse and even drenching.

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  • Perspiration of the feet cannot be attacked locally with more success than by a powder consisting of salicylic acid, starch and chalk.

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  • The wild dance, called tarantella, was supposed, by causing perspiration, to drive out the poison of the bite.

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  • Besides the secretions already mentioned as being stimulated, the bile, the tears and the perspiration are increased by the exhibition of this drug.

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  • It acts similarly, though less markedly, upon the nerves which determine the secretion of the perspiration, and is therefore a local anaesthetic or anodyne and an anhidrotic. Being rapidly absorbed into the blood, it exercises a long and highly important series of actions on nearly every part and function of the nervous system.

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  • For example, there are many people who feel very much better after profuse perspiration, and as sweat appears to contain little but water and a few salts, it is not improbable that the improvement in their condition is due rather to the internal secretion from the skin than to the elimination effected by the sweat.

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  • From this the sufferer could only be roused by music, which excited an overpowering desire to dance until the performer fell to the ground bathed in profuse perspiration, when the cure, at all events for the time, was supposed to be effected.

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  • His face grew red and was covered with perspiration.

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  • He did not sleep long and suddenly awoke with a start and in a cold perspiration.

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  • Little Nicholas, who had just waked up in a cold perspiration, sat up in bed and gazed before him with wide-open eyes.

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  • The eccrine glands in the pads of the paws do produce a watery secretion similar human perspiration.

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  • The man made fibers are lightweight and wick away perspiration, and also dry very quickly.

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  • Underwear made from these fabrics has the ability to wick up perspiration keeping you dry - and comfortable.

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  • This is due to the perspiration that cotton absorbs, making it cling to the skin when it can cause abrasions and redness.

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  • The fabric controls the moisture and lets your body remain cool, which means you expend less perspiration.

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  • It speeds up circulation and increases perspiration.

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  • Yarrow promotes perspiration and is also thought of as a blood purifier.

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  • Colds and Flu-By encouraging perspiration, ginger may help individuals detoxify from unwanted germs and overcome illness.

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  • The heat and perspiration will melt it and the slightest touch will streak it.

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  • Rather than fight an endless battle with sweat, perspiration and humidity this summer, invest in waterproof makeup.

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  • Depending on the activity level, weather, humidity, and perspiration, fragrances can smell completely different after just a few hours of wear.

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  • Along with a racing heart, you may also feel yourself break out into a light sweat, as perspiration coats your body, your palms may begin to feel slightly clammy.

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  • They absorb perspiration and reduce foot odor, and they provide a barrier of comfort between shoes and skin.

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  • Be sure to check the manufacturer's care label, but most jogging suits are made to withstand activity, perspiration and trips through the washer and dryer.

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  • It will prevent moisture from breaking in while allowing perspiration to get out.

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  • The material was a woven cotton, which breathed well and wicked away perspiration.

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  • Both the pillow case covers and the mattress covers are resistant to saliva and perspiration as well.

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  • Long periods of direct sunlight and perspiration will weaken the fabric.

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  • This is due to its unique micro-structure which allows bamboo apparel to absorb and evaporate perspiration faster than other fabric.

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  • They provide an extra layer of warmth and security and protect the outer garments from perspiration and body oils.

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  • Unlike clothing worn close to the body that become soiled or stained with perspiration, plus size pea coats do not need to be cleaned frequently.

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  • Others around you will note your flushed face, which is often accompanied by profuse perspiration.

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  • This has the added benefit of eliminating excess perspiration around the eyes.

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  • As perspiration evaporates from the skin, the body is cooled.

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  • Further developments include fever with chills, loss of appetite, heavy perspiration, a rapid pulse, and general weakness.

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  • When a boy or girl begins to go through puberty, the body produces more perspiration because sweat glands, some of which are located near the underarms, become more active.

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  • More perspiration means a different type of body odor, one that is stronger and similar to an adult's.

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  • Iron can also be lost through strenuous exercise and heavy perspiration, poor digestion, frequent consumption of antacids, long-term illness, heavy menstrual cycles, and other causes.

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  • The individual may begin to drool thick saliva and may have dilated or irregular pupils, increased tears and perspiration, and low blood pressure.

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  • They should take care to avoid getting sunburned and should avoid participating in sports that involve physical contact or cause heavy perspiration.

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  • During the summer, especially, white is an important hue because it reflects light, absorbs perspiration and exudes a fresh, polished appearance even in the steamiest conditions.

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  • It wasn't designed to absorb perspiration and probably cost twice the price of a David Dean suit, at least the last time he'd purchased one.

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  • His muscular back glistened with perspiration as he swung the ax, expertly splitting a chunk of wood.

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