Characterized by intense emotion.
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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