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sweltered
sweltered, ppl. a. (ˈswɛltəd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Exuded like sweat (as if) by heat. Only in sweltered venom in and after Shakes.; cf. prec. 4.1605 Shakes. Macb. iv. i. 8 Toad, that vnder cold stone..ha's..Sweltred Venom sleeping got. 1814 Moore Anacreontic, To Plumassier 33 Books, that, far from ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turnip Day Session
With no air conditioning, delegates sweltered in the Philadelphia convention hall's oven-like atmosphere. wikipedia.org
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sweltering
▪ I. sweltering, vbl. n. (ˈswɛltərɪŋ) [f. swelter v. + -ing1.] a. Fainting, swooning. b. A condition of suffering from oppressive heat.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 481/2 Swalterynge, or swownynge, sincopa. Ibid. 482/2 Sweltrynge, or swalterynge.., sincopa. a 1586 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1598) 341 To asswage the... Oxford English Dictionary
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August 1932
Born: Vasily Aksyonov, novelist, in Kazan, USSR (d. 2009) August 21, 1932 (Sunday) Berlin sweltered through 101-degree heat, the hottest day in 67 years wikipedia.org
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swelter
▪ I. ˈswelter, n. [f. next.] A sweltering condition. Also in phr. (slang) to do a swelter, to perspire.1851 Illustr. Lond. News 23 Aug. 234/3 Perspiring multitudes who stand the swelter with a pluck which would do honour to niggers. 1884 Punch 11 Oct. 180/1 So I let them as liked do a swelter. ¶ Equ... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Matthews Merrick
Senator Henry Wilson claimed that Merrick's heart "sweltered with treason" and that his house had become a hotbed of pro-secessionist sympathizers. wikipedia.org
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2020 Kashmiri protests
In Soura, a wave of protests sweltered the city as they demanded an end to India occupation. wikipedia.org
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Abraham Beame
With temperatures in the mid-nineties Fahrenheit and the humidity high, New Yorkers sweltered. wikipedia.org
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Coronations in Africa
While guests sweltered in the 100-degree heat, the self-proclaimed emperor ascended a giant golden throne shaped like an eagle with outstretched wings, wikipedia.org
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2014–15 Australian bushfire season
Queensland sweltered through a heatwave, with record October temperatures being set in many towns through the state. wikipedia.org
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Mount Hotham
only places in Australia to have never recorded a temperature above ; during the early 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave, whilst most of the state sweltered wikipedia.org
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J. Willard Marriott
Everywhere he went tourists and pedestrians sweltered and sweated in the sultry, humid air. wikipedia.org
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Black Sox Scandal
outlined the evidence he planned to present against the defendants: The spectators added to the bleacher appearance of the courtroom, for most of them sweltered wikipedia.org
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Tea processing
Through being sweltered for 6–8 hours at close to human body temperatures, the amino acids and polyphenols in the processed tea leaves undergo chemical wikipedia.org
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The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996 film)
Brando routinely spent hours in his air-conditioned trailer when he was supposed to be on camera, while actors and extras sweltered in the tropical heat wikipedia.org
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