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perspire

[per-spahyuhr] / pərˈspaɪər /


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In summer’s heat, we perspire, and the perspiration evaporates.

From Washington Post

This won’t remove oils, but it will combat what Sukalac said is the biggest culprit in shortening the life of a pillow: the significant amount of moisture that people perspire and breathe out each night.

From Washington Post

"It makes you perspire, it raises your heart rate, raises your blood pressure, and all of those things are wearing on the body," social psychologist Julie Blackman said.

From Salon

He also said he suffered from a medical condition that stopped him perspiring and cast doubt on the authenticity of a picture which showed him with his arm around the alleged victim’s waist.

From Reuters

Barb: Yes, this particular area of the body can be prone to perspiring a lot, and The Villages, Florida, can be quite warm!

From Washington Post