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Definition of Torridly
1. torrid [adv] - See also: torrid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Torridly
Literary usage of Torridly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geographic Influences in Old Testament Masterpieces by Laura Hulda Wild (1915)
"... then making a quick, sharp dip down into a torridly hot valley, with the
thermometer in May standing from 104° to 114° Fahrenheit, where the thinnest of ..."
2. Clayhanger by Arnold Bennett (1910)
"And on all these the sun blazed torridly. And almost in the middle of the Square
an immense purple banner bellied in the dusty breeze, saying in large gold ..."
3. Travels in Eastern Africa: With the Narrative of a Residence in Mozambique by Lyons McLeod (1860)
"The wonderful effect which the heat contained in this great body of water has on
the climate of England, and other more torridly- ..."
4. France from Sea to Sea by Arthur Stanley Riggs (1913)
"... with the sun gleaming torridly upon its slate roofs and shining on the cool
stretch of greensward between its inner and outer walls. ..."