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Characterized by intense emotion.
burning
fiery
ardent
fervent
impassioned
fervid
perfervid
passionate
Torrid.
hot
burning
fiery
ardent
fervent
impassioned
1
Some companies ended up
burning
it illegally, causing environmental and health problems.
2
A case in point: that Park Creek fire
burning
outside of Lincoln.
3
Major bushfires are
burning
across the Australian state of New South Wales.
4
An obvious but rarely asked question is: whose cash is Uber
burning
?
5
It's
burning
fossil fuels that's causing the global crisis of Climate Change.
1
The comments stood in contrast to his
fiery
rhetoric in previous days.
2
The amendment was put to vote, after a
fiery
debate, and lost.
3
Three men once sang in the midst of the burning
fiery
furnace.
4
The stallion was restless and
fiery
-
eyed
;
the bull sent forth a bellow.
5
The mist of
fiery
opal swirled up about the Three; hid them.
1
In solitude, in a remote village, the
ardent
youth loiters and mourns.
2
They became
ardent
friends, in the most emphatic meaning of the term.
3
General Poe was an
ardent
patriot both before and during the Revolution.
4
You're needed. Winning over Sanders' most
ardent
supporters will not be easy.
5
With the romantic period of Spanish history Irving was in
ardent
sympathy.
1
Be therefore patient in tribulations,
fervent
in prayer, and fearless in labor.
2
The question is if their support will be as
fervent
in 2012.
3
And I told her, in the most
fervent
manner in my power.
4
In the gush of morning sunlight, and the
fervent
glance of love.
5
A
fervent
appeal the Presidente made to prevent the spread of smallpox.
1
Her new novel, Flight Behaviour, is an
impassioned
story about climate change.
2
She made an
impassioned
plea for New Zealand to accept more refugees.
3
Parties on both sides of the ballot have carried out
impassioned
campaigns.
4
Such is the pedagogy of patriarchy-itsvictims become its most
impassioned
teachers.
5
There was not the slightest trace of feebleness in his
impassioned
tones.
1
In the torrent of
fervid
conceptions, I lost sight of my purpose.
2
He lived in days calculated to chill the most
fervid
religious enthusiasm.
3
Not that the lesson would check the
fervid
flow of real desire.
4
In these
fervid
and fecund waters life is real, life is earnest.
5
She was returning the
fervid
pressure of his fingers, warm and electric.
1
He admired, he adored it, he boasted joyously of its
perfervid
charm.
2
The
perfervid
woman was by this time half in love with a vision.
3
The last lines of this
perfervid
article, give an instructive clue.
4
Simpson, his brain drugged, his senses
perfervid
marched on in exultation.
5
For lurid and
perfervid
language commend me to the Australian Tommy.
1
South Africa have had a
torrid
time on their tour to India.
2
After such a
torrid
week, Unsworth cannot now be expecting a call.
3
In South Carolina early April is
torrid
,
flies and mosquitoes are rampant.
4
Luckily the excellent concert more than made up for the
torrid
journey.
5
But it was a curious,
torrid
peace, like the hush before thunder.
6
Only Giulio Romano burned with a
torrid
sensual splendour all his own.
7
Louisiana is once again in the crosshairs after a
torrid
storm season.
8
The desert flamed again, dry, lifeless,
torrid
beneath a sky of turquoise.
9
Meanwhile, British citizens in Moscow can expect a
torrid
few days and months.
10
It has been a
torrid
period for those responsible for Britain's national security.
11
The sidas and the melochias have singularly active properties in the
torrid
zone.
12
Bath simply refused to be buffetted at the end of a
torrid
week.
13
Johnson continued a
torrid
month with a point in his 12th consecutive game.
14
A
torrid
year for Tesco was no better for its ailing Irish outpost.
15
From its fore end drooped in the
torrid
air the flag of Mexico.
16
The
'
torrid
affair' is revisited in the new series of Netflix's The Crown.
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