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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
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"sweating up a storm’ means?

“When Tyler heard this, was he sitting here at Monet’s, trying to look calm while sweating up a storm?”
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Hasibul Alam sweating up a storm perspiring profusely Adding 'up a storm' to a verb is used to indicate the enthusiastic performance of the action conveyed by that verb. The following examples show some of the verbs this 'up a storm' expression is often used with. We love to watch Beyonce dance up a storm.

  • Hasibul Alam sweating up a storm perspiring profusely Adding 'up a storm' to a verb is used to indicate the enthusiastic performance of the action conveyed by that verb.
  • The following examples show some of the verbs this 'up a storm' expression is often used with.
  • We love to watch Beyonce dance up a storm.
  • Their dog was right behind her, barking up a storm.
  • Dad could talk up a storm if you ever got him started.
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Hasibul Alamsweating up a storm

perspiring profusely

Adding 'up a storm' to a verb is used to indicate the enthusiastic performance of the action conveyed by that verb. The following examples show some of the verbs this 'up a storm' expression is often used with.

We love to watch Beyonce dance up a storm.
Their dog was right behi

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