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After my 20 minutes, I came off in a muck sweat.
Not so that you'd see the Princess all of a muck sweat.
I think you're all getting yourselves in a muck sweat about nothing.
The only trouble is, he breaks out in a muck sweat every time the question's put to him.'
Trinket was in a muck sweat, out of sheer terror.
The dash and muck sweat of Tokyo Station seem a world away.
I got really hot having them close to my body, and a muck sweat if I attempted to go inside a shop.
I don't want you in a muck sweat when you board the transport.
I felt as if I'd spent a day digging the roads, in a muck sweat and exhausted after the cross-examination.
"That'll please you, won't it, keeping him in a muck sweat.
I stood before him, with my hand pressed harder than ever to my side, all in a muck sweat and a tremble.
He was in a muck sweat.
Tony broke out m a muck sweat.
Working up a proper muck sweat.
'His horse came back, about six o'clock, all in a muck sweat and the saddle empty.
"Veilt, I am all of a muck sweat with fighting, and must go make myself ready to be in company with beings that have noses.
Pavel Nikolayevich lay there in a muck sweat.
"Blowed if I ain't all in a muck sweat," said the Giant, puffing like the largest railway engine.
Again I recalled Tertis as a young innocent private back in India, breaking out in a muck sweat at the thought of his first gobble-wallah.
But don't take this to the extreme and work up a muck sweat before going out, because the sweat will cool quickly and you'll stay damp and cold.
Mauli's in a muck sweat of terror from the level of 'dedication' . . . purpose is too weak a word. . . that she perceives.
CURSES I WOKE JUST BEFORE DAWN, in a muck sweat and with a throbbing headache.
Burns hammered home the fundamentals about moving in this terrain : ' Don't get in a muck sweat working on these slopes - once you've sweated inside your clothing, it'll lose its insulation and you'll get frost-bite.
The British gunners of the Royal Horse Artillery who had dragged and forced two guns to the crest of the Lesser Arapile served their bucking monsters in the muck sweat of the heat.
I must have dropped off to sleep also because, although I cannot recall anything definitely leading up to it, I suddenly found myself at the door pounding on it and shrieking and cursing and I was in a cold muck sweat.