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Definition of the day : « cold sweat »

  • As in nervousness : noun anxious state
  • As in trepidation : noun anxiety, worry
  • As in jitters : noun nervous restlessness
  • As in unease : noun anxiety
  • As in fear : noun alarm, apprehension
  • As in fright : noun extreme apprehension
  • As in funk : noun fear, depression
  • As in anxiety : noun worry, tension
Example sentences :
  • I sank upon the steps; every pore in my body was a fountain of cold sweat: "Have whom?"
  • Extract from : « The Cavalier » by George Washington Cable
  • Then he fell back on his bed, unable to speak or to move, and covered with a cold sweat.
  • Extract from : « Doctor Pascal » by Emile Zola
  • There was a prickling at the base of my scalp and I was drenched with cold sweat.
  • Extract from : « The Man the Martians Made » by Frank Belknap Long
  • Charles hesitated, while a cold sweat ran from his forehead.
  • Extract from : « Henry IV, Makers of History » by John S. C. Abbott
  • Beads of cold sweat were gathering and running down his drawn face.
  • Extract from : « Out of the Depths » by Robert Ames Bennet
  • Roger jumped to his feet, the cold sweat starting from his forehead.
  • Extract from : « The Forbidden Trail » by Honor Willsie
  • The trembling passed, and he broke out into a cold sweat of fear.
  • Extract from : « The Borough Treasurer » by Joseph Smith Fletcher
  • I was so afraid to breathe; the cold sweat started on my forehead.
  • Extract from : « The Blunders of a Bashful Man » by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor
  • Cold sweat had made its appearance on Barry Houston's forehead.
  • Extract from : « The White Desert » by Courtney Ryley Cooper
  • He could stand and move without breaking out in a cold sweat.
  • Extract from : « The Circuit Riders » by R. C. FitzPatrick