Lexicographical Neighbors of Torridities
Literary usage of Torridities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis to John S. Dwight by George William Curtis (1898)
"... thin shades can have little in common with these perspiration - compelling
torridities. Why does not some ingenious Yankee improve such times for the ..."
2. Memoirs of My Dead Life by George Moore (1920)
"... breakfast through the white torridities of Rue Blanche seeing the back of the
coachman growing drowsier: it would have rounded off into sleep long ago, ..."
3. The Collected Works of George Moore by George Moore (1920)
"... to-day I drive to breakfast through the white torridities of Rue Blanche,
seeing the back of the coachman growing drowsier: it would have rounded off ..."
4. The Friendly Craft: A Collection of American Letters by Elizabeth Deering Hanscom (1908)
"... shades can have little in common with these perspiration-compelling torridities.
Why does not some ingenious Yankee improve such times for the purchase, ..."