How To Use Torrent In A Sentence

  • The officer was then subjected to a torrent of racial abuse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Amid fireworks, a color guard and torrents of cheers, 62 former Redskins were introduced on Sunday night at FedEx Field, from Carl Kammerer, who played in 1963, to Darnerien McCants, who retired in 2004. Shanahan, McNabb are helping the Redskins recapture their past
  • Then just Digg your uploads in a viral spiral to your social networks via an FB/MS interlink torrent. Boing Boing
  • Firefighters fought the flames throughout the night despite the strong gusts and torrential rain.
  • The hill burns are torrents of water and the main river a chocolate flood.
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  • It had been a night of stormy weather, with torrential rain and high winds.
  • I thought I should have fainted; but a torrent of tears recalled the ebbing current of my heart, and I grew proud in fortitude, though humbled in self-love. Memoirs of Mary Robinson
  • The purpose of the arrests is to cause gangs to police themselves -- if every murder results in a torrent of arrests, gang leaders are more likely to discourage the use of violence to resolve personal disputes. Chicago Gang Violence: Police Chief Jody Weis Follows Through On Controversial Strategy
  • It had been a night of stormy weather, with torrential rain and high winds.
  • The figure wearing dark suit, open-necked shirt and stubble, sheltering beneath an umbrella from the torrential rain outside a London cinema, could hardly look more glum.
  • At the local level, one's home represented the center as well, a microcosm of ordered space. 31 One of the adages recorded by Sahagún, otimatoiavi, otimetepexiuj, "thou hast cast thyself into the torrent ... from the crag," is said of someone who has crossed into the periphery with his or her behavior, one "who has placed [themselves] in danger ... who brings about that which is not good. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • I've seen a few of the files on various torrent sites, they are being leeched on by the thousand.
  • It is one of a torrent of jargon words, phrases, clichés and bureaucratic gobbledygook that have grown to clutter our language.
  • Elsewhere, firefighters battled flash floods caused by the torrential rain.
  • Forecasters have promised more torrential downpours today and tomorrow. The Sun
  • What was a torrent of bad news becomes matched, then bettered, by good news. Times, Sunday Times
  • The game was delayed by more than an hour after a torrential downpour made the pitch virtually unplayable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The report noted that a large volume of water produced by a storm had turned the normally placid river into a fast-flowing torrent.
  • All the anger and profane, obscene raileries come out in a torrent in one of Brando's most magnificent performances.
  • Yusuf Ahmad/Reuters INDONESIA TORRENTS: Villagers carried a motorcycle in a flooded village in Palopo, Indonesia, Wednesday. Today's Photos: Nov. 5
  • Older and chubbier, which doesn't matter, he is a torrentially powerful, elemental actor, whose outbursts mesmerize, and whose very silences impress.
  • He unleashed a torrent of abuse againstthe unfortunate shop assistant.
  • The water flowed down his garden to join the torrent coming down the stream.
  • The floods came quickly, paddy fields filled up and overflowed as their trickling water channels became frothing torrents, the little streams and becks that characterised Kendip transformed into surging mud flows.
  • Torrent salamanders are characterized by unique squared-off glands behind the vent in adult males.
  • Behold the mountain rillet, become a brook, become a torrent, how it inarms a handsome boulder: yet if the stone will not go with it, on it hurries, pursuing self in extension, down to where perchance a dam has been raised of a sufficient depth to enfold and keep it from inordinate restlessness. The Egoist
  • The electricians had contrived a catchment pool and a wheel in the torrent close at hand -- for the little Mulhausen dynamo with its turbinal volute used by the telegraphists was quite adaptable to water driving, and on the sixth day in the evening the apparatus was in working order and the Prince was calling -- weakly, indeed, but calling -- to his air-fleet across the empty spaces of the world. The War in the Air
  • Arrived at the foot of the mountain (the Jungfrau, that is, the Maiden); glaciers; torrents; one of these torrents _nine hundred feet_ in height of visible descent. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • In a music industry that is quickly changing, Honor Roll Music recognizes that torrent search engines such as Isohunt should not be vilified, but rather worked with cooperatively in order to reach millions of music fans eager to discover and download new music. Bands get behind isoHUNT
  • Along with the gusty winds, torrential rains and the punishing power shutdowns, it rained snakes of all sizes and colours on the city.
  • It's been an incredibly foul day, with torrential rain, lots of standing water and slow-moving traffic on the A4.
  • The great cave behind the falls is the roosting place of hundreds of swifts; at evening they dart in and out of the gorge before braving the torrent to spend the night behind Kaieteur's curtain.
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  • But reality is that no soft shell as comfortable as the Serendipity will keep you dry in a torrential rain or hours of wet sleet.
  • To reign until a filthier scoundrel than he arises; then he perishes and in his place the leather-seller appears, the Paphlagonian robber, the bawler, who roars like a torrent. The Knights
  • The ploughed fields are crimson; the mud underfoot is crimson; the little torrent hurrying down the ravine by the roadside is crimson; the very puddles are crimson also. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • BitTorrent is designed to replace and enhance the performance of a standard http or ftp download server.
  • The ducks on the river were managing the torrents and we thought we could manage the riverside amble.
  • The Government was today trying to fend off a torrent of criticism following the latest bail-out for the cash-strapped showpiece attraction.
  • Last year, representatives from several indie music labels infiltrated a private BitTorrent tracker with the aim of gathering information on both users and admins and using that data to force it to close down. TorrentFreak
  • Lucky you if you managed to escape Blighty and the weekend's torrential downpours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lane petered out to track, the rain increased to torrential and dozens of lambs crowded under thorn trees, bleating.
  • The highest eulogy that can be pronounced on the intellectual character of a ruler, in times of great civil convulsion, is that it is his policy to have no policy, content with keeping his ship trim as he permits her to sweep downwards with the precipitous torrent. An Address in Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln
  • Further south, the monsoon has delivered torrential rains. Times, Sunday Times
  • The volume of meltwater dashing down from the glaciers had transformed normally benign streams into charging torrents that demanded respect.
  • They call upon arcane strikes, power words, and spells to unleash raging torrents of cold, fire, or lighting, confuse and enthrall the weak-minded , or even turn invisible or walk through walls.
  • People talked about hundreds of folks running in terror through the streets trying to escape the raging torrents of waters.
  • Again, we're hearing a torrent of policy, and I think this is off-putting to most people.
  • As the rains crashed down, ferocious torrents swept along swollen rivers and through narrow gorges. Times, Sunday Times
  • And just as the miner makes the broken-down gold-bearing stuff run through his constructed sluices, Nature sends all her gold in a torrent into the natural sluice which is known as the Fraser Canyon. A Tramp's Notebook
  • It points, like an arrow, to the one word that stops her from hurling a torrent of abuse at him.
  • It is not the village of Auronzo, however, it is not the valley, nor the torrent, nor the pine-woods that make the beauty and wonder of the view: – it is the encircling array of mountain summits standing up rank above rank, peak beyond peak, against the clear, pale, evening sky. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • The hurricane is lashing the Florida Keys with torrential rain and storm surges now.
  • But they, not sure of the voice they heard, sprang up and peered all round; then once again his bidding came; and when the daughters of Cadmus knew it was the Bacchic god in very truth that called, swift as doves they dirted off in cager haste, his mother Agave and her sisters dear and all the Bacchanals; through torrent glen, o'er boulders huge they bounded on, inspired with madness by the god. The Bacchantes
  • A train was derailed and a hospital was flooded as torrential rain caused chaos across the south and east of England. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the ‘unfortunate’ accident was due to excessive speed and the torrential rain.
  • Businesses and houses were ruined as torrential rain caused water levels to rise to record levels.
  • Should I succeed in animating it, Life and Death would appear to me as ideal bounds, which I shall break through and pour a torrent of light into our dark world. Act I
  • This has earned the duo a torrent of bad press from the national newspapers, BBC Watchdog and the Government.
  • The show culminated with Rivers swearing at Nielsen unleashing a torrent of Italian curses.
  • A train was derailed and a hospital was flooded as torrential rain caused chaos across the south and east of England. Times, Sunday Times
  • Braving the icy torrents of white water in the Victorian Alps, personnel from the School of Artillery discovered the true meaning of adventurous training.
  • Residents in Sutton-in-Craven, near Skipton, woke up to torrential rain and fast-flowing water outside their front doors yesterday.
  • The resulting torrent of charged particles emanating from the sun arrived days later at the outer limits of Earth's atmosphere where it interacted with Earth's magnetic field, causing a geomagnetic storm and creating spectacular auroras. Space weather: Are we ready for a solar strike?
  • Amid the torrent of music coming out of the Balkans in the past year or two, this session, recorded in the historic town of Mostar, stands out by virtue of its simplicity and its aura of rapt melancholia.
  • Seas, covered with rock-climbing walls and zip lines, torrents of water for surfboarding, multiple theaters (needing reservations), stores and shops by the dozens, aquacade theaters with diving boards and athletic performers, so many activities that there's really no reason for anyone ever to leave the ship - and they hardly will. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Torrential rain could not dampen the enthusiasm of hundreds of golfers at Pike Hills Golf Club who have raised thousands of pounds for charity.
  • He muttered, looking insolently at the flooding shelter as the torrential waters rose.
  • They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse.
  • Extreme storms began in June and hit Peru's high country with bitter cold, high winds, heavy snow and torrential rain at lower altitudes.
  • The barked torrent of words flowed over me: a cataract of verbiage with unknown phrases sticking up like sharp rocks to confound the frail barque of my self-confidence and perhaps overwhelm it.
  • The torrential rain and widespread flooding left nowhere untouched.
  • The Thames was swollen after a sudden thaw of heavy snow and torrential rains. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the rains crashed down, ferocious torrents swept along swollen rivers and through narrow gorges. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's why I am frequently called on to referee the All-Female Poetry Slams that are held around New England as fund-raisers for what A.J. Liebling disparagingly referred to as “the quarterlies”, the high-brow, low-revenue publications that pluck drops of verse from the torrent of poetry that is showered on them, providing them with a brief, mayfly-length existence, before they are recycled at one of the region's many picturesque do-it-yourself town dumps. The Sylvia Plath Foreclosure Sale
  • She responded from the public gallery with a torrent of abuse at court staff, while Ashley hit a policewoman in the dock.
  • It had been a night of stormy weather, with torrential rain and high winds.
  • Moors, whose feats were quoted by Mrs. Elliot to her grandsons; and, accordingly, is generally represented as bewitching the sheep, causing the ewes to keb, that is to cast their lambs, or seen loosening the impending wreath of snow to precipitate its weight on such as take shelter, during the storm, beneath the bank of a torrent, or under the shelter of a deep glen. The Black Dwarf
  • Indeed, emaciation hath wasted my frame and my tears a torrent became mountains and plains are straitened upon me for grame and of the excess of my distress, I go saying, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • After heavy rain, the little stream becomes a raging torrent.
  • All these measures were calculated to prevent water - logging by rainstorm or mountain torrents.
  • Combined with increased ticket prices, you will no doubt see an increase in torrent downloads. freemachine U.S. Copyright Group Sues 20,000 Individual Movie Torrent Downloaders; Lawsuits Targeting 30,000 More Are On The Way | /Film
  • The wintry weather took on freakish proportions with torrential rain turning to sideways sleet as the blustery wind continued to create havoc.
  • Instead, there was a torrent of tales of nasty and vicious excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've been having some turbulent weather - torrential downpours and thunderstorms.
  • On some roads, rain water was flowing in torrents, this time not due to rain or clogged drains.
  • The rest of the day torrential rain fell, the grass becoming a bog, the river turning to a lake.
  • There was a moment of silence from the others, then a babble that sounded like a catfight in a blender, some directing questions and demands at me in a torrent I couldn't follow.
  • My post yesterday about bounders and cads provoked a torrent of commentary and email, so I thought I'd share it with everyone.
  • At the foot of this tree sat Tibbie Dyster; and from her red cloak the level sun-tide was thrown back in gorgeous glory; so that the eyeless woman, who only felt the warmth of the great orb, seemed, in her effulgence of luminous red, to be the light-fountain whence that torrent of rubescence burst. Alec Forbes of Howglen
  • I went to the LOLBuilder at I Can Has Cheezburger and went through the torrent of photos being submitted, captioning as dementedness and snark came to me. LOLMAGGIES
  • PSPVideo9 è un programma che permette di scaricare video tramite Bittorrent e visualizzarli sulla PSP, la console portatile di Sony. PSPVideo9 for Sony Ericsson P 800/900/910
  • With the Cannes Film Festival into its first weekend, festivalgoers continue to endure torrential rain.
  • The torrent of knocks roared louder, slightly failed upon the ear, made a crescendo, emulated Niagara, surpassed that very American effort of nature, wavered, faltered to Lodore, died away to a feeble tittup like water dropping from a tap to flagstones, rose again in a final spurt that would have made Southey open his dictionary for adjectives, and drained away to death. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
  • In what looks like it may be a repeat of the RIAA’s litigation against individual music piraters, Eriq Gardner at THR, Esq. is reporting that over 20,000 movie torrent downloaders have been sued recently for copyright infringement by US Copyright Group in Washington D.C. federal court. U.S. Copyright Group Sues 20,000 Individual Movie Torrent Downloaders; Lawsuits Targeting 30,000 More Are On The Way | /Film
  • Un torrent furieux, dans sa course rapide, _insultait_ un ruisseau French Conversation and Composition
  • Days of torrential downpours left thousands of homes and businesses in Queensland flooded. Times, Sunday Times
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  • In 1997, a student flash flood turned a peaceful canyon into a raging torrent of deadly whitewater.
  • She was no curtaintwitcher, like many round here, and despite the torrential flow of other people's business through what was not just her home but her business, she had never succumbed to the temptation to poke her snib in where it hadn't been invited. Quite Ugly One Morning
  • The 50-odd travelling support looked a disconsolate bunch as they trudged towards the covered away terracing for shelter from an unexpected torrential downpour.
  • A flash of lightning and a peal of thunder heralded torrential rain.
  • Thunder, lightning and a torrential downpour provided an unreal prelude in the futuristic San Nicola stadium.
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  • Red was downstream casting at a rock across the torrent but the wind toyed with the heavy, water-soaked _reata_ as though it were a string. The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories
  • Council carers have refused to look after her because she hurls torrents of abuse at them and has hit them with her walking stick. The Sun
  • What an odd mixture to carry around in my head, torrents of water dumping from the washers, the hiss of steam rising from the presses, and the grinding protest of the rollers on the flat work ironer when Papa started it up.
  • The staff also bring the firm's own generator for electricity, but today the torrential rain has fused a plug.
  • The torrential rain may flood the low - lying land out.
  • He has blown onto the scene in a torrent of invective, firing broadside after broadside at the crumbling bastions of public morality.
  • Hopefully Bit Torrent made newbie easy with automagic RSS subscription will make up for lack of free Pro video content on the portals. The Obligatory 2007 Predictions Post
  • I have spent the past three weeks filming in the hillside barrios of Caracas, in streets and breeze-block houses that defy gravity and torrential rain and emerge at night like fireflies in the fog.
  • It was dark and gloomy and he could not see very well past the torrent of cascading water.
  • The city was soaked throughout the night and well into yesterday morning by torrential rain and the forecast promised more of the same - unhappy portents prevailed. Times, Sunday Times
  • No great torrents of water, no spectacular waterfalls, no deafening roars of waters disgorging their immense might.
  • A bright sunbow stood over the torrent, which, seen from below, has the appearance of a luminous white arch bending from rock to rock. The Diary of an Ennuyée
  • High winds and torrential rain made conditions difficult but seven bikers and a trike took part in what has become an annual event.
  • To emerge from the dugout to a torrent of abuse when things again are going wrong. The Sun
  • They unleashed a torrent of abuse at the former Gunners defender. The Sun
  • We saw what we thought a doe fording the torrent, her breast awash in white water.
  • His clothes are soaked by the torrent of rain, and he is weary. Christianity Today
  • Along drought followed by a wet October drenched in torrential rains and floods, and then the arrival of cold and snow at the end of the month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Norman unleashes torrents of sap, better suited to network TV than to thoughtful cinema, all presented with a herky-jerky camera technique, intended to convey… documentary feel?
  • But the hot weather also brought thunderstorms and torrents of rain in its wake. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a long drive to our next stop - around 160 miles to the east on the coast at Torrent.
  • But his heart raced anyway, as the light shifted over the torrential waves of vehicles, because there was a feeling of guiltiness in his heart, like he was hiding.
  • The bearers, the priests, and the ailing ones themselves had just intonated a canticle, the song of Bernadette, and all rolled along amid the besetting "Aves," so that the little carts, the litters, and the pedestrians descended the sloping road like a swollen and overflowing torrent of roaring water. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2
  • He let out a torrent of abuse, none of it printable in a respectable daily newspaper.
  • It was a four-days 'hard march to the locality where Captain Buxton counted on finding his victims; and when on the fourth day, rather tired and not particularly enthusiastic, the command bivouacked along the banks of a mountain-torrent, a safe distance from the supposed location of the Indian stronghold, he sent forward his Apache Mojave allies to make a stealthy reconnoissance, feeling confident that soon after nightfall they would return with the intelligence that the enemy were lazily resting in their "rancheria," all unsuspicious of his approach, and that at daybreak he would pounce upon and annihilate them. Starlight Ranch and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier
  • In contrast, other scenes show melting snows, which swell rivers that cascade down mountainsides in rushing torrents.
  • Added aggravations are a troublesome long-term refugee problem, periodic cross-border shellfire and a torrent of illegal drugs - the current favorite being amphetamines which are flooding the country.
  • Teams of coastguards, paramedics and firemen had walked for two-and-half hours over the sands to get to the casualty, who had already spent a night trapped in torrential rain.
  • The exposed foundations of the eastern and western walls, where the torrent has washed away the northern enceinte, show that, after the fashion of ancient Egypt, sandstone slabs have been laid underground, the calcaire being reserved for the hypaethral part. The Land of Midian
  • Christina whipped her head around and the blue Swift fired a torrential jet of water at her.
  • The rivers that were raging torrents as I crossed them last December were reduced to babbling brooks.
  • When they tried to survey members about the impact this has, they had to call off the exercise owing to torrential rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • After several days of torrential rainfalls, several barrier lakes near Chiufenerh Mountain in Nantou County were yesterday on the verge of collapse.
  • Within minutes, however, the entire city was engulfed in a torrent of rain - easily one of the heaviest in recent times.
  • After a pause, the WITCH OF THE ALPS rises beneath the arch of the sunbow of the torrent. Act II. Scene II
  • The lazy stream that skirted the village rose to a torrent, raging down from the moors, but it stayed safe within its deep banks until it reached the water meadows further down where it spread out and lost its force.
  • Now and then we came to rushing mountain - torrents bursting over the road; far away, ever and anon, we heard the roar of a _lauwine_ or avalanche; sometimes I looked out, and could see straight down below me a thousand feet into an abyss or on a headlong stream. Memoirs
  • Brisbane has gone from heatwave to torrential downpour and back to heatwave.
  • He closed his eyes and let his power surge through him, gritting his teeth against the torrent.
  • When thunderstorms aren't uprooting forests or rearranging acres of farmland, the South often suffers hailstorms, flashfloods and torrentially ghoulish winds during this season.
  • Sometimes their road was a mere rambla, or dry bed of a torrent, cut deep into the mountains and filled with their shattered fragments. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
  • Through no fault of the organisers, last year's River Festival was a total washout, with torrential rain and flooding.
  • They're just a torrent of bile and vitriol. Times, Sunday Times
  • QUOTATION: The struggles waged by the different peoples against U.S. imperialism reinforce each other and merge into a torrential worldwide tide of opposition to U.S. imperialism…. Lin Biao (1908-71)
  • If there has been a torrential downpour upriver, it will have an affect on water levels.
  • The torrential rain may flood the low - lying land out.
  • A torrent of people rushed from their office buildings throughout the capital, eager to leave a city under siege.
  • Torrential rain over the past fortnight made staging the show even more difficult than usual, said Mr Cothliff, who has run the event for the past five years.
  • We have received torrents of letters/requests/criticism.
  • To use an an oft invoked comparison, at least I am not in a tree in Mozambique giving birth to a child as the swollen waters of the Limpopo River rage torrentially below.
  • Instead, there was a torrent of tales of nasty and vicious excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes a torrent of words flood out, full of references to rap, hip hop and skateboarding.
  • All that pent up frustration gushed out in a torrent of abuse.
  • We were coming back over the five-virgate field, and the holy subprior was telling us a saintly tale from the life of Saint Gregory, when there came a sudden sound like a rushing torrent, and the foul fiend sprang over the high wall which skirts the water-meadow and rushed upon us with the speed of the wind. Sir Nigel
  • Instead of shrugging his shoulders, he became agitated and a sarcastic torrent of words flew out.
  • The prisoner let fly with a torrent of abuse.
  • He turned round and let loose a torrent of abuse.
  • The Thames was swollen after a sudden thaw of heavy snow and torrential rains. Times, Sunday Times
  • His missions with the 116th Assault Helicopter Company often involved dropping into a battleground to unload soldiers after helicopter gunships had "prepped" the zone with a torrent of rockets and machine-gun fire. THE NEWS BLOG
  • The basins were fed by snowmelt from far above, though the influx was a mere trickle compared to the boisterous torrents of spring.
  • After five days of heavy rain the Telle river was a raging torrent .
  • Further south, the monsoon has delivered torrential rains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Torrents were in store, for they coursed streamingly still and had not the higher lift, or eagle ascent, which he knew for one of the signs of fairness, nor had the hills any belt of mist-like vapour. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Rita is driving massive storm surges and bringing with it torrential rainfall.
  • The internet has unleashed a torrent of angry rebellion against the country 's media and academic Establishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The warning was issued in view of the torrential rains to rainstorms and strong winds forecast for the valleys.
  • When they tried to survey members about the impact this has, they had to call off the exercise owing to torrential rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • On past experience this heatwave will end with a torrential downpour or a major thunderstorm, or both.
  • In the middle was the caldron of the torrent, called the “Scarfe,” with the sheer trap-rock, which is green in the sunlight, like black night flung around it, while a snowy wreath of mist (like foam exhaling) circled round the basined steep, or hovered over the chasm. Mary Anerley
  • Mr. Swinburne to those of Mr. Patmore, in which stateliness of contemplation and a peculiar austerity of tenderness find their expression in odes of iambic cadence, the melody of which depends, not in their headlong torrent of sound, but in the cunning variation of catalectic pause. Victorian Songs Lyrics of the Affections and Nature
  • The kicks will rain down on him this autumn, like torrential rain, we shall see. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus, the tide of emigration, swelled from the tiny ocean-drop which marked its first inception more than three hundred years ago to its present torrentine proportions and bearing away frequently entire nationalities on its bosom, still flows from the east to the west, tracing the progress of civilisation from its Alpha to its Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes
  • The guy laughed, and soon enough a torrent of crude jokes and insults were flying around.
  • The torrential rain seemed to be an ominous sign of the battle to come. Times, Sunday Times
  • The torrential rain seemed to be an ominous sign of the battle to come. Times, Sunday Times
  • He cited both Lyndon Johnson's and Richard Nixon's presidencies as examples of presidencies that were toppled by torrents of negative public criticism.
  • The news that Klinker will take over comes just a day after founder and former president Ashwin Navin announced to the world (or at least those on his private email list) that he was leaving BitTorrent to work on some sort of "caffeinated" technology incubator with Learn how fixed-mobile convergence will increase mobile workers 'productivity. Light Reading:
  • I thought I should have fainted; but a torrent of tears recalled the ebbing current of my heart, and I grew proud in fortitude, though humbled in self-love. Memoirs of Mary Robinson
  • The game was delayed by more than an hour after a torrential downpour made the pitch virtually unplayable. Times, Sunday Times
  • After that disgraceful performance the players should have been subjected to a torrent of jeers and whistles.
  • After two days of sunshine, torrential rain started falling in Australia too, washing out part of his holiday.
  • The torrential rain may flood the low - lying land out.
  • For 13 years, they have continually proven to be one of the most exciting and innovative bands in rock roll, with an uncompromising torrent of groundbreaking records and incendiary live shows.
  • While im sure the downloader is also uploading at the same time (bittorrent needs to upload in order to download unless youre a total leech and rig it) the whole point is that the game information your sending should be treated the same way as any bootleg (btw NOT all bittorrent files are bootleg, bittorrent is commonly used to move huge legitimate files across since its so efficient.) youre both paying, just because you consider your game to be of more importance doesnt make it so. Comcast: We Need to Play Internet Traffic Cop - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • So torrential was the downpour, that the fourth round, which had already started - it was 36 holes a day - was abandoned.
  • You could barely see the barber jackets for the brollies ... torrential rain and wind made the going heavy everywhere at Cheltenham.
  • the pirate's spuke," that used to cruise up and down the wrathful torrent, and was snuffed out of sight for some hours by old Peter Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 09 : as to buried treasure
  • The windward side of Haleakala is serried by a thousand precipitous gorges, down which rush as many torrents, each torrent of which achieves a score of cascades and waterfalls before it reaches the sea. Chapter 8
  • This was a result of a downpour of torrential rain which lasted approximately an hour and a half.
  • They are worried that the flow/trickle/stream of tourists could swell into an unmanageable torrent if there are no controls.
  • At least the torrential rain had stopped pouring outside, while the never-ending supply of the usual beverages flowed copiously inside.
  • Times’s review of critic James Wood’s How Fiction Works and ran across this term, a rhetorical term, I suppose: Biblical polysyndeton, “a series of conjunctions, making for torrential sentences.” 2008 September « Exile on Ninth Street
  • Others needed the assistance of recovery vehicles to rescue them when the severe weather sent torrents of water cascading onto the roads of Kerry.
  • We have had a storm of apocalyptic proportions this morning, with gale force winds and torrential rain for hours.
  • The prisoner let fly with a torrent of abuse.
  • After heavy rain, the little stream becomes a raging torrent.

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