It was the Actress whom we'd met in the City, sweating profusely from her exertions and with a dirty smudge across a cheek. |
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By the end of the ride, I was suffering from heat exhaustion and sweating profusely, and I had shooting pains in my inner thighs. |
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I thanked God profusely the moment the bell rang its sweet sound and officially ended the period. |
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He thanks everyone profusely and leaves for his kingdom, where his nose-ringed princess waits for him. |
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Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely. |
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Big-leaf magnolias, reminiscent of banana trees but much larger, grow profusely across every tangled terrace. |
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They are great for growing along a trellis or fence, and bloom profusely in bright shades of blue, purple, pink and scarlet. |
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He woke at 7am, perspiring profusely and with the same headache as the night before, only thumpingly worse. |
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Similarly, setae may be simple stalks with single spatulate tips, or they may be sparsely or profusely branched. |
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I then piped up admitting my misdial.. the mistake was established and we apologized profusely. |
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Then he started to sweat profusely, mopping at his face and neck with a large red handkerchief. |
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Anyone who can help me with getting this machine will be blessed a thousand times and thanked profusely. |
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Purchase this type of shrub rose, and you'll have a recurrent bloomer that will flower profusely several times a year. |
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My nose had started running again, so I was armed with several handkerchiefs and blowing my nose profusely as we entered the dining room. |
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Racing up to the entrance, Nick saw a slim man leaned up against the wall, clutching his profusely bleeding wrist. |
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They leap to the stage, apologising profusely for not having a chance to do a soundcheck before coming on. |
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An attractive native speedwell, brooklime will grow profusely and happily in garden ponds. |
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Straightening up, Miranda could see he was sweating profusely, as if he'd just finished some vigorous physical activity. |
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The gash on his forehead was long and bleeding profusely, blood oozing down the side of his face, dripping onto the floor. |
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In my best and politest southern British accent, I profusely apologised and prostrated myself at the mercy of these cheeseparing economists. |
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She fought back and sustained severe injuries from which she bled profusely. |
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Sometimes I sit in a small, cedar-paneled room full of old wrinkly men who are naked and sweating profusely. |
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I was lying on a bed in South Vietnam, watching the endless rotation of the fan above me, and sweating profusely, fevered and unable to sleep. |
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As Marvin, the obese Ron Orbach sweats profusely but exudes quite a bit less humor. |
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He agreed with her to begin, having met Mary, but that did not stop him from anxiously shaking his head and sweating quite profusely. |
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The gnome was sweating profusely and looked down at the cat-thing in shock. |
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Feet pong because they have more sweat glands than any part of our body and they sweat profusely. |
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After that, Philip, sweating profusely, moved over to the wall, next to the door, and braced himself, focusing on the entrance. |
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The following morning a very contrite, and hung-over rep made straight for Sunny to apologise profusely for his behaviour of the previous night. |
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This one was decorated profusely, with huge banners and pennants of championships dangling on the wall behind the stall. |
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Nearby spectators perspire profusely because of the intensity of the radiated heat. |
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I was sweating so profusely that the sheets and the pillowcases were soaked. |
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Annette was dreading it profusely, reluctantly putting on her fichu and allowing Garnier to help her into a waiting carriage. |
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Questions are profusely interpolated into the authorial commentary and characters interrogate themselves and others constantly. |
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He contemptuously declined to take his fee in irredeemable currency, however profusely offered. |
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The company apologized profusely and said it plugged the security hole, but privacy advocates have their doubts. |
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The plant in your photo is growing and flowering profusely beneath a crape myrtle. |
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Decanters from the late 18th century have been copied profusely, whereas the earlier cruciform shapes have been left alone. |
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The upper chamber houses their decorative graves amidst profusely inscribed gilted walls while their actual tombs are in a crypt below. |
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We were overwhelmed by the generosity of our sponsors and we thank them most profusely. |
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His vocals have a grainy AM-radio quality, but this production effect is used profusely. |
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As for that scent, a windowless room where athletes sweat profusely isn't going to remind anyone of a dewy meadow. |
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The book is profusely illustrated, with diagrams showing clearly the techniques described. |
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He bounded into the room, smiling widely and apologising profusely for being just a few minutes late. |
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Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely. |
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He came over to me, red-faced, explained what had happened, apologised profusely, and went to fetch his manager. |
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As the blood supply for the scalp is so good, any knock received tends to bleed profusely resulting in blood everywhere and bruising as a result. |
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Its editor apologised profusely and told us it is not their policy to lift stories word for word and it wouldn't happen again. |
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Joe screamed out his frustration and hit the pillar profusely with his knuckles until traces of blood appeared on the surface of his knuckles. |
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His cloak protected him well enough, but his legs and feet got the worst of it, bleeding profusely over the punctured and brittle skin. |
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Maisky also puts in his own nuances, quite profusely, like the allargandos in the Vth Suite. |
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They thanked him profusely for his public service, apologized for Republican hectoring, and complained about decorum. |
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He had hair growing scantily round the temples but profusely elsewhere. |
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Running in with your guns blazing will only leave Sam bleeding profusely with no ammunition, no medical kits to staunch the wounds and plenty of lights fully turned on. |
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As she sat, the barkeep refilled her drink, apologizing profusely. |
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Alex saw that he had been sweating profusely and his sheets were soaked. |
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Imagine my shock when the maitre d' on being told that I was a celiac and allergic to flour removed the vase of carnations from my table, apologising profusely. |
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Among the terracottas found there, were Buddha heads, torsos of bodies and pieces of drapery belongings to Buddha figures of monks and laymen and women profusely decorated. |
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From the moment the pilgrim dons his Ihram, he profusely makes this pronouncement during all waking hours until he has stoned the Shaytan on the 10th of Zul-Hijjah. |
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He delighted to play at draughts with an albino chief whose light skin was profusely bespeckled with brown blotches and whose eyes were dull blue. |
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The book is profusely illustrated with beautiful line drawings. |
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The article is profusely eaten by all of every age, and a quantity is put up for sale in a species of boxes made from the white birch bark, which are called mococks or mokuk. |
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It was a shallow burn into my flesh, but enough surface area to make it bleed profusely, and added to that, my veins tend to be very close to the surface of my skin. |
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I'm having trouble walking in my platforms, the glitter we carefully applied is getting in our eyes and our drinks, and most of us are sweating profusely in our nylon outfits. |
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He's stuttering, avoiding eye contact, and sweating profusely. |
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She apologizes profusely, curls up across from me, and begins to, as she calls it, gab. |
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The Scientists profusely apologized when I left the table at which they had their cipher. |
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I was mortified and apologised profusely to Button's adviser. |
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It might have been from their hug, but Kristine was sweating profusely. |
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I'm this close to telling one of my favorite clients to stay away from me until the temperature goes under 70 because he sweats so profusely, I can't stand to touch him. |
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He was alive and breathing, but he was bleeding profusely from his side. |
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The waitress apologised profusely and brought me a fresh drink. |
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He lectured profusely with great passion and boundless energy. |
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And before I knew it, the foam had oozed profusely, running amok outside of the can and onto my hands, clothes, shoes, and yes, even running down my leg. |
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An EMT crew found him there in 1990, at the age of 44, bleeding profusely from his nose. |
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I'm flexing hard and sweating profusely but never breaking my smile. |
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Then, of course, there was the time he was allegedly spotted sleeping during a Springsteen show, which he profusely denied. |
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This time, he profusely apologized to his staff, and more important, to his wife. |
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Yorkston apologises profusely for only playing six songs, but while the set seems a little truncated, he still manages to conjure up some moments of real magic. |
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They have all been significant, though none has been as profusely emotional as the first. |
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Once I got there, I was breathing heavily, sweating profusely and felt even dizzier. |
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If he is lame in both feet the gait is stilty, the shoulders seem stiff, and, if made to work, he sweats profusely from intense pain. |
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When his men noticed that Drake was bleeding profusely from a wound, they insisted on withdrawing to save his life and left the treasure. |
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They flower profusely and this mixture includes several different bicolours such as blue, red, purple and rose. |
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After apologizing profusely for his errors on the first two hands, he misbid the last hand and they ended up in fifth place. |
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Step away politely, apologise profusely, and find a taxi, pronto. |
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The sight of Adrian Chiles either in shorts or sweating profusely on the Copacabana beach is one that, despite best efforts, continues to linger. |
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I tried to ease my grip, but my hands were sweating so profusely that the lizards began to wriggle out of them. |
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Rather, it was a hemangioma, which bled profusely during the procedure, requiring transfusion of 10 units of blood and 7 days of hospitalization. |
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After the bull has been taunted and wounded with swords by the picadores and banderilleros, it is exhausted and bleeding profusely. |
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About midway in the short vista which my dreamy vision took in, one small circular island, profusely verdured, reposed upon the bosom of the stream. |
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Cardiff-based Eve laughs profusely, 'They are the unsexiest, most practical scenes you can do because they're choreographed within an inch of their lives,' she reveals. |
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We compromised by calling it a geyesmeyer, a word coined by a boaty friend of ours, and used quite profusely by him to describe anything from a bilge-pump to a rhinoceros. |
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