Sweat in a sentence as a noun

You can see the physical movement, the sweat.

Take that, less the $50,000 he's making, and his sweat equity is $135,000 per year.

I sweat like **** on a bicycle because I own a mountain bike.

We pushed the news via automation, blood, sweat, and tears to the people.

Your sweat lessens, and becomes clear and odorless.

Especially with a backpack on it's a sweaty ride.

No matter how hard or long you worked, he could beat you at that metric without breaking a sweat.

Creative effort - or at at least any that is truly worthy of the name - takes tears, and sweat, and blood.

Sweat in a sentence as a verb

I would gladly sweat and let my body do its thing than have a heatstroke while being tricked into thinking that it is relatively cool outside.

In the mid-1990s Abramoff was on the payroll of Saipan officials aiming to stop legislation that would crack down on sweat shop conditions, which run rampant on the island.

If sanitizing your underarms was sufficient to get rid of odor and sweat indefinitely, then a big iodine swab would do the job faster and even cheaper.

Unlike Patrick, who really does sweat the fact that developers are making small fractions of their overall worth due to underpricing their offerings, I should be overjoyed at the fact that the biggest collection of new software entrepreneurs on the Internet hangs out at a meme generation engine for exploitable market inefficiencies.

Indeed, a key aspect of copyright is precisely to encourage people to create - to invest the very blood and sweat that it often takes to do something great - in order that society generally will be enhanced and improved as creative works are done, are made available to the world as the creator may decide, and eventually pass into the public domain.

The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.

Some of the things I learned at big companies:- Process is not the enemy, inefficient process is the enemy- Project Management makes a huge difference- Technical people make for bad managers- Communication is critical, ego only creates conflict, learn to pick your battles, don't sweat the small stuff: how to deal with your work and other human beings- Perks are the last thing you should worry about- When nobody cares, everything turns to ****- Not centralizing/simplifying management of resources makes everything take a lot longer to get done- Salaries are arbitrary and 2 weeks of vacation is total ********- Health insurance for non-corporate people is expensive- Unless you want to fix the same problem twice, do it better the first time

Sweat definitions

noun

salty fluid secreted by sweat glands; "sweat poured off his brow"

See also: perspiration sudor

noun

agitation resulting from active worry; "don't get in a stew"; "he's in a sweat about exams"

See also: fret stew lather swither

noun

condensation of moisture on a cold surface; "the cold glasses were streaked with sweat"

noun

use of physical or mental energy; hard work; "he got an A for effort"; "they managed only with great exertion"

See also: effort exertion travail

verb

excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; "Exercise makes one sweat"

See also: sudate perspire