Excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin.
1 And he's built to do everything-eat, sleep, perspire - everything , natural as natural is.
2 But it was long enough for him to perspire under the arms.
3 But now it was hot in here, and she'd started to perspire .
4 I began to perspire at every pore, and felt my ears tingle.
5 He was a fat and heavy man, and apt to perspire freely.
6 No doubt you will perspire profusely, but that is what you need.
7 This child, who was of Russian descent, was said never to perspire .
8 I'll do some things for some people, but I perspire for nobody.
9 It is nice the room is cold; already you fairly perspire .
10 If I could perspire more freely I should be singing in Grand Opera.
11 Hair pillows are useful in summer and for children who perspire very much.
12 Muffat was beginning to perspire ; he had taken his hat off.
13 The Harvester began to perspire as he strode down the hill.
14 The strain of his work made him perspire as though it were midsummer.
15 I thought I was going to perspire through my brand-new tux.
16 Poulain said that if I could only perspire I should recover.
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