outsweat

verb

Etymology

From Middle English outsweten, equivalent to out- + sweat.

  1. inherited from outsweten

Definitions

  1. To sweat out or cause to sweat out

    • But if a goddess beds a man, hungry for the one bliss — rank, imperfect, mortal bliss — the one that outsweats your divine eternal summer, goddamit, then you're right there with your lightning bolts.
  2. To sweat more than

    To sweat more than; exceed in sweating

    • He'll try to use his yoga powers to outsweat me.
    • Julycontinued its solar torment that Monday, with temperatures over thirty degrees Celsius and humidity liable to out-sweat a fish.
    • Other production assistants ran around sweating and panicked, trying to outsweat and outpanic each other to show how very important they were.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA