sudar
sweat ; work up + a lather ; come out in + a sweat ; break out in + a sweat.
Various extremes of excitement and despair ensued: groans, sweating brows, pencils chewed.
There's one option that lets you work out without working up a lather.
Dancers that do this class love it and often come out in a sweat so bring a water bottle and a towel.
No matter what, breaking out in a sweat all of the sudden is not really normal.
empezar a sudar
come out in + a sweat
break out in + a sweat
Dancers that do this class love it and often come out in a sweat so bring a water bottle and a towel.
No matter what, breaking out in a sweat all of the sudden is not really normal.
empezar a sudar por el esfuerzo
work up + a sweat
work up + a lather
You can work up a sweat in a swimming pool just as quickly as you can in a gym.
There's one option that lets you work out without working up a lather.
esfuerzo + hacer sudar
work up + a sweat
work up + a lather
You can work up a sweat in a swimming pool just as quickly as you can in a gym.
There's one option that lets you work out without working up a lather.
hacerle a Alguien sudar la gota gorda
give + Nombre + a hard time
give + Nombre + a hard ride
When she rejected him everyone around the table gave him a hard time and called him a loser.
It took me years to work out a relationship with him and trust me I gave him a hard ride along the way - I was suspiscious, untrusting.
hacer que Alguien sude tinta
give + Nombre + a (real) run for + Posesivo + money
put + Nombre + through the wringer
run + Nombre + through the wringer
Oracle and Sun yesterday renewed their vows of collaboration and detailed their plans to give Microsoft a run for its money.
Laurel is through with love; the last boyfriend put her through the wringer and she's got the police report to prove it.
By the time that he woke, Sarine felt as if someone had mopped the floor with him and run him through the wringer for good measure.
hacer sudar la gota gorda
push + Nombre + to the edge
drive + Nombre + to the edge
But he was proved wrong as India pushed England to the edge and beat them hollow the following day.
In fact, very soon the people will show that when they are driven to the edge, they are as sharp as a razor.
sudar a chorros [Inglés británico] [Inglés americano]
sweat + buckets
sweat + profusely
sweat + bullets
All anyone really does is slump on the couch in their underwear, sweating buckets.
The air conditioning wasn't working early and the players were already sweating profusely after their warmup, while spectators fanned themselves with programs.
Though she was sweating bullets, her show went off without a hitch.
sudar a mares [Inglés británico] [Inglés americano]
sweat + buckets
sweat + bullets
sweat + profusely
All anyone really does is slump on the couch in their underwear, sweating buckets.
Though she was sweating bullets, her show went off without a hitch.
The air conditioning wasn't working early and the players were already sweating profusely after their warmup, while spectators fanned themselves with programs.
sudar la camisa
sweat + blood
slog + Posesivo + guts out
work + Posesivo + butt off
work up + a lather
work up + a sweat
work + Posesivo + tail off
work + Posesivo + ass off
work + Posesivo + arse off
work + Posesivo + proverbials off
After spending a year sweating blood to write a novel, tossing it into a sock drawer isn't easy if you know it's good.
It is a disgrace when you consider that there are people slogging their guts out and only getting paid a minimum wage of £3.70 per hour.
They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.
There's one option that lets you work out without working up a lather.
You can work up a sweat in a swimming pool just as quickly as you can in a gym.
A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals.
What do you think of a woman expecting a baby working her ass off supporting a sorry ass man that will not work?.
She did what she could and worked her arse off to complete her assignment not only on time but to the best of her abilities.
To his credit, he's worked his proverbials off since he realised that reaching the 'Promised Land' was not just a daydream.
sudar la gota gorda [Inglés británico] [Inglés americano]
sweat + buckets
sweat + blood
work + Posesivo + butt off
slog + Posesivo + guts out
sweat + bullets
have + a hard time
work + Posesivo + tail off
work + Posesivo + ass off
work + Posesivo + arse off
work + Posesivo + proverbials off
All anyone really does is slump on the couch in their underwear, sweating buckets.
After spending a year sweating blood to write a novel, tossing it into a sock drawer isn't easy if you know it's good.
They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.
It is a disgrace when you consider that there are people slogging their guts out and only getting paid a minimum wage of £3.70 per hour.
Though she was sweating bullets, her show went off without a hitch.
Scholars are going to have a hard time finding that reference.
A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals.
What do you think of a woman expecting a baby working her ass off supporting a sorry ass man that will not work?.
She did what she could and worked her arse off to complete her assignment not only on time but to the best of her abilities.
To his credit, he's worked his proverbials off since he realised that reaching the 'Promised Land' was not just a daydream.
sudar sangre
work + Posesivo + butt off
sweat + blood
slog + Posesivo + guts out
work + Posesivo + tail off
work + Posesivo + ass off
work + Posesivo + arse off
work + Posesivo + proverbials off
They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.
After spending a year sweating blood to write a novel, tossing it into a sock drawer isn't easy if you know it's good.
It is a disgrace when you consider that there are people slogging their guts out and only getting paid a minimum wage of £3.70 per hour.
A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals.
What do you think of a woman expecting a baby working her ass off supporting a sorry ass man that will not work?.
She did what she could and worked her arse off to complete her assignment not only on time but to the best of her abilities.
To his credit, he's worked his proverbials off since he realised that reaching the 'Promised Land' was not just a daydream.
sudar tinta
sweat + blood
work + Posesivo + butt off
slog + Posesivo + guts out
work + Posesivo + tail off
work + Posesivo + ass off
work + Posesivo + arse off
work + Posesivo + proverbials off
After spending a year sweating blood to write a novel, tossing it into a sock drawer isn't easy if you know it's good.
They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.
It is a disgrace when you consider that there are people slogging their guts out and only getting paid a minimum wage of £3.70 per hour.
A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals.
What do you think of a woman expecting a baby working her ass off supporting a sorry ass man that will not work?.
She did what she could and worked her arse off to complete her assignment not only on time but to the best of her abilities.
To his credit, he's worked his proverbials off since he realised that reaching the 'Promised Land' was not just a daydream.