Sweat

  • 111sweat something off — ˌsweat sthˈoff derived to lose weight by doing a lot of hard exercise to make yourself sweat Main entry: ↑sweatderived …

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  • 112Sweat the Small Stuff — is a standup comedy special performed by Kevin James of King of Queens . It has been seen on Comedy Central and released on DVD. James performs standup on various subjects based on annoyances of everyday life, hence the title …

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  • 113Sweat Equity (TV series) — Sweat Equity is a show on the DIY Network that show s home owners performing most of the renovations to their house in order to save money, and boost the value of their home. The show is hosted by Amy Matthews who is a licensed contractor and… …

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  • 114sweat-equity — ☆ sweat equity [swet΄ek′wət ē ] adj. Informal designating or of a kind of plan for renovating houses, neighborhoods, etc. in which houses are offered free or at low prices to persons promising to make the necessary repairs * * * …

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  • 115sweat equity — An ownership interest in property that results from the hard labor a person puts into improving it. For example, Jenny gave her brother James a share of her new business in exchange for the hundreds of hours he worked to help her start it up.… …

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  • 116sweat labor — UK US noun [U] US WORKPLACE, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ► SWEATED LABOUR(Cf. ↑sweated labour) …

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  • 117sweat (or work) one's guts out — informal work extremely hard. → gut …

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  • 118sweat bullets — (USA) If someone is sweating bullets, they re very worried or frightened …

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  • 119sweat like a pig — If someone is sweating like a pig, they are perspiring (sweating) a lot …

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  • 120sweat equity — sweat′ eq uity n. bus unreimbursed labor that increases the value of a property • Etymology: 1965–70 …

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