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But it was cold then, and right now it's sweltering.
We love that part of the South, but it is usually sweltering when we're there.
A crowd of 400 sweltered in a room designed to hold about 150.
Why should you swelter when trying on a winter coat?
"The other parts of the house are sweltering," she said.
The air would swelter once the sun reached any height.
This was June, and when all were off, we had to swelter until a wheelchair turned up 20 minutes later.
Outside the walls, the world sweat and sweltered in summer heat.
These hot days, combined with the South's high humidity, make it sweltering in the summer.
Two days before Christmas, and it was sweltering in the southern hemisphere.
Crowds of shoppers below are sweltering in the summer heat.
She had no choice but to swelter in the glaring sunlight!
If we were at sea-level pressure, you'd be sweltering by now.
Like everyone else, Hitler sweltered through the nearly lethal conditions.
Until the things came online, the armored suits could be sweltering.
He sat behind the wheel of his car and sweltered even with the air conditioning on full.
Thinking of him under the hot sun made Lindy swelter even more.
The room was sweltering, but Brennan had been in hotter places.
But she refuses to wait because the tents are sweltering in the summer heat.
The air tasted of soot, and the room was sweltering.
It might be sweltering in here, but I was desperate for a hot brew.
It was late June, in the 90's, so sweltering that someone had just arrived with heat stroke.
He was not the kind of person to choose to swelter in the Vietnamese jungle.
The heat was sweltering, and the men grumbled fiercely over their work.
Within seconds he was sweltering in a temperature of about one hundred and thirty.