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Sweat blood Meaning in English

expression

ˈswɛt/ /ˈbɫəd
SWET-bluhd
swˈɛt/ /blˈʌd
swET-BLUD

Definition

To work extremely hard or make a huge effort, especially when something is very difficult or stressful.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, vivid idiom for intense effort (not literal). Used when someone faces hard challenges, often in school, work, or physical tasks. Similar to 'work your fingers to the bone'. Not to be confused with being scared ('sweat bullets'). Rarely used outside of casual conversation or storytelling.

Example Sentences

I had to sweat blood to finish this project on time.

basic

She sweat blood to pass her exams.

basic

They sweat blood to win the game.

basic

I sweat blood over that thesis, so I'm really happy it got accepted.

natural

You don't have to sweat blood—just do your best.

natural

We sweat blood getting the house ready for the party last night!

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