Lexicographical Neighbors of Torridest
Literary usage of Torridest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. European Years: The Letters of an Idle Man by Hermann Jackson Warner (1911)
"The great carnival for bull-fighting is in summer, — latter part of July, — when
bulls are fiercest, and the heat is torridest. But we went over the Arena: ..."
2. European Years: The Letters of an Idle Man by Hermann Jackson Warner (1911)
"The great carnival for bull-fighting is in summer, — latter part of July, — when
bulls are fiercest, and the heat is torridest. But we went over the Arena: ..."
3. Living London: Being Echoes Reechoed by George Augustus Sala (1883)
"According to the New York Herald, on this torridest of torrid days, there were
one hundred and ninety-four deaths in the Empire City from heat alone. ..."
4. Vagabond Journeys; the Human Comedy at Home and Abroad by Percival Pollard (1911)
"I wonder, by the way, when the plague of plush seats, in torridest summer, will
be made to cease. The hint at a European desire for fresh air, however, ..."
5. A Republic Without a President and Other Stories by Herbert Dickinson Ward (1891)
"... attitude of trustees, and utterly wilted from the effect of a country academy
exhibition held in the heat of June in the torridest of Western towns. ..."