Examples of 'going to sweat' in a sentence

Meaning of "going to sweat"

Going to sweat: Expression indicating that someone is likely to work hard or exert themselves physically, often resulting in sweating

How to use "going to sweat" in a sentence

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Anytime you run your feet are going to sweat.
You are going to sweat your bag off.
Use a waterproof sunscreen if you are going to sweat or swim.
We are going to sweat in about five minutes.
Tomorrow morning you are going to sweat blood.
I am not going to sweat in it either.
You do not want to dress so warmly that you are going to sweat.
I thought you were going to sweat it out at home.
Another factor in favor of earbuds is the fact that you are going to sweat.
You are going to sweat a lot.
Pack also a change of clothes since you are going to sweat a lot.
I am going to sweat and soak.
You are definitely going to sweat.
Not going to sweat it.
Told myself I was not going to sweat.

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You are going to sweat out your time until pension running the filing section right here.
It 's clear that on galleys they are going to sweat blood.
She is going to sweat.
In addition to the rain, you are undoubtedly going to sweat.
I am not going to sweat it.
We keep the room cold because you're going to sweat.
This whole town is going to sweat till I get my hands on Kels Morgan.
There is no question ; you are going to sweat.
He 's going to sweat them like life and death.
When you work out, you are obviously going to sweat a lot.
You're going to sweat out your time until pension.
When you are really working hard at the gym, you are going to sweat.
Well, if you are going to sweat and strain all day, at least eat a decent lunch.
Either you use air-conditioning systems or your plant is going to sweat like hell.
I am not . I am not going to sweat in it either.
It seemed like overkill for somewhere I'm going to sweat.
You are going to sweat a lot, so it 's important to hydrate.
You better watch your back, because I am going to sweat all over it.
Just going to sweat it out ¶.
You think I am still clomping around in Birkenstocks going to sweat lodges?
She 's not going to sweat the small stuff - unless it 's your brain.
The first time I saw her, I thought my teeth were going to sweat.
Where are you going to sweat it? Starting with trying to identify the victim?
You think I am still clomping around in Birkenstocks going to sweat lodges? I want my share!
Audi aren't going to sweat it, even though Nadine isn't a terribly nice person.
Obviously, when you are being active, you are going to sweat.
Since I was going to sweat anyway, what was a little rain?
Obviously, you're going to sweat.
We are going to sweat it out with 47 minutes of Cardio Flow today.
Clearly, Mr. Obama is not going to sweat those details.
Going to sweat me in the box, are you?
In fact, I am going to sweat a bit more.
Mom E: I have to remember when he's running, he's going to sweat.
She 's going to sweat.
Guaranteed, LAPD is going to sweat this.

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