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23 Sentences With "sweatily"

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I signed up early, and then paced the surrounding streets sweatily until the show started.
I saw myself clutching sweatily onto a copy of the listings mag that he clearly read.
Back home before games, upward of 400 people now pack sweatily into the pub to hear Hallgrimsson's prematch presentations.
A bulky figure, Camp can be solid or sweatily flustered; his benevolence bears a glint of menace, and vice versa.
And for everyone who sweatily slogged through July, the hottest month on Earth on record, it can't come soon enough.
When he finally made it to the stage — joining Smokepurpp, who had been scheduled to go on after him — he was received full-throatedly, rowdily, sweatily.
His 2007 "Romance & Cigarettes" was a sweatily erotic working-class jukebox musical, while his 2014 "Fading Gigolo" featured Turturro as a male prostitute and Woody Allen as his procurer.
I finally burst into the correct venue, third time lucky, and slumped sweatily into an empty seat — and all I'd missed was the first five minutes of the film.
While it's true that clubbing, as an abstract idea rather than a sweatily concrete reality, might be going through a bit of a damp patch, it's not all so bad.
We're premiering their debut single "Radiator Face" below and it's the sound of waking up with a crushing hangover and comedown, but lying sweatily next to the one you snog.
"Amazing Grace" is a sweatily veristic immersion in the recording of Aretha Franklin's 1972 gospel album — with choir, in front of amazed, raucous audiences in an intimate Los Angeles church.
Just in time (fingers sweatily crossed) for it to start being a little less excruciatingly hot outside, Jabra will be offering up refreshes to its line of fitness-tracking wireless headphones.
They stood in a lank group around me, coolly observing me as I waded into the thickets and sweatily set the scythe or the sickle or some other vicious instrument into motion.
That is, until humanity insists on deep-frying all liquids—including the water and blood in our very bodies—and we sweatily slide into a food coma that encompasses the entire world.
"Amazing Grace" is a sweatily veristic immersion in the two-evening recording of Aretha Franklin's 1972 gospel album — with choir, in front of an amazed, raucous audience in an intimate Los Angeles church.
With the sequence finally fully choreographed, we began to do full run-throughs on film, each take ending with me sweatily embracing a rescued character who was meant to be either my daughter or love interest.
Yet, as is so often the case with Erik Agard and his collaborating cohorts, once I sweatily ascended the mountain and looked down at the path behind me, it looked less steep than it felt, less injurious than my (and my paper puzzle's) dishevelment would indicate.
A night at Berghain in Berlin or The Bunker in New York certainly doesn't feel like some stilted throwback to those sweatily dancing the hours away, but chances are likely that a DJ could drop a twenty-year-old Robert Hood or Kenny Larkin track into a set without anyone checking their Apple Watch.
They leap into his swimming pool and splash about, and it's heartening to find Debie's camera, which leered so sweatily over teen-age flesh in "Spring Breakers," rejoicing in these used and busted bodies—even shifting into slow motion, and thus granting the men the kind of leisure that the harrying years have denied them.
It's the private equity model: Purchase an asset, strip it of everything of value, then turn around and sell the brand to someone else before they realize that what made the brand valuable in the first place has been lost and can never be recovered (the low-quality, un-bylined articles sweatily posted to the site after the mass resignations bear this out).
On a number of occasions throughout the film, Kat is seen at a concert—a Letters to Cleo show, obviously—listening to, or playing music in the way that I always imagined I might, too, when I grew up to be the hallowed, holy age of 18, and could also dance sweatily with my cool friends at gigs while wearing a weird choker (years later, the reality turned out to be more of a 'getting punched in the nose by men at hardcore shows' vibe).
The Allmusic site awarded the album 4 stars calling it "a blessed-out basket of blues and groove that covers some of the hot tunes of the day and some organ classics with enough soul power to melt the ice around the heart of even the staunchest jazz purist" and stating "This is a smoking album that runs the gamut of soul-jazz to hard funk and R&B; seamlessly, but sweatily".Jurek, T. Allmusic listing accessed April 30, 2013. The album for sure captures the heart, soul and mind of jazz lovers from all across the world.
Andy Gill from The Independent said, positively, that: "other highlights include "Just Can't Get Enough" – not the Depeche Mode song – which vaults suddenly from the rare dignity of string-synth textures to a sweatily pumping techno finale". Lewis Corner from Digital Spy rated it three stars (out of five) and commented that: "The back-and-forth production - reminiscent of vintage arcade game Pong - comprises electronic synths and soft strings teamed with heavy beats and, of course, the obligatory vocoded "mega switch up" - prompting its transformation into a thumping techno endgame. Throw in some "LOL" text lingo and computerised vocals, and we can't help but think he's perhaps spent a little too much time in front of the PC for this one. You want to be careful Will, we hear they make your eyes go square".

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