Aún no tenemos significados para "torrid heat".
1To use even the slightest exertion in such torrid heat was almost impossible.
2The Cabbage-caterpillar possesses a robust constitution, unsusceptible to torrid heat or icy cold.
3For torrid heat fell suddenly upon them, heat well-nigh as unmeasured as was the winter's cold.
4Do you not feel the terrible, torrid heat?
5Equally to every part of this inner world it diffuses its perpetual noonday light and torrid heat.
6Visit to America; torrid heat at Washington; new revelation of President McKinley's qualities; his discussion of public affairs.
7Uttarakhand is a popular summer vacation destination for tourists seeking to escape the torrid heat of the plains.
8Thus, at last, our hapless travellers, deprived of water in this torrid heat, began to feel symptoms of mental disorder.
9The dry torrid heat was exhausting, and the ship with its idle sails made but little way across the quiet sea.
10As the spring months moved on in unseasonable, torrid heat, all the sores of the social system swelled and began to break.
11The sun had not clouded, it still streamed down in the torrid heat of early afternoon, warm on their heads and shoulders.
12It was now the first day of July, warm and balmy during the mornings and evenings, but of a torrid heat at noon.
13He stowed away his belongings in the car-rack,-hisbag, umbrella, and the overcoat which seemed a sarcasm upon the torrid heat of the car.
14There were no 'climates' as yet, and a torrid heat, equal from pole to equator, was spread over the whole surface of the globe.
15In spite of the torrid heat, there were parties of pleasure and little dances, and all the round of gaieties that prevail at army posts.
16The air was full of a busy, noisy din of insects, and snakes, locusts, wasps, flies, and grasshoppers were all rioting in the torrid heat.
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