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What (who) is Swelter - definition


Swelter         
AMERICAN NOISE ROCK BAND
·vt To exude, like sweat.
II. Swelter ·vt To oppress with heat.
III. Swelter ·vi To Welter; to Soak.
IV. Swelter ·vi To be overcome and faint with heat; to be ready to perish with heat.
swelter         
AMERICAN NOISE ROCK BAND
(swelters, sweltering, sweltered)
If you swelter, you are very uncomfortable because the weather is extremely hot.
They sweltered in temperatures rising to a hundred degrees...
VERB: V
swelter         
AMERICAN NOISE ROCK BAND
¦ verb be uncomfortably hot.
¦ noun an uncomfortably hot atmosphere.
Derivatives
sweltering adjective
swelteringly adverb
Origin
ME: from the base of dialect swelt 'perish', of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Swelter
Swelter is a rock music group, formed in 1989. They were generally associated with the city of Tacoma, Washington.
Examples of use of Swelter
1. Nor are the criminally minded the only ones affected when the summer starts to swelter.
2. In parts of the Indian capital Delhi residents are left to swelter for up to 10 hours at a stretch.
3. Scouts clutching water bottles in the morning swelter hustled off to events and kicked around soccer balls.
4. Four years later on the same day, Bahrainis and residents had to swelter through the worst electricity outage to hit the nation.
5. By Marc KaufmanWashington Post Staff WriterWednesday, July 11, 2007; 12:50 PM People in Philadelphia would swelter through as many as 30 days over 100 degrees each summer.