Torrid Mnemonic
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torrid
torrid
/ˈtɒɹɪd/
Examples
- The two embark on a torrid affair, and soon fall passionately in love.
- After a torrid affair, the younger man dies.
- Gonzalez completed the first half on a torrid pace.
- Arizona lost the game despite a torrid third quarter.
- Matilda and Quan become romantically in a brief torrid affair.
- Of course, prostitution continues at a torrid pace at the O'Farrell Theatre.
- The temperature ranged from torrid heat to icy cold.
- That was her torrid and inflaming time, This is her tolerable tropic clime.
- After Holliday's arrival in late July, the Cardinals went on a torrid streak.
- Despite going into the game with high expectations, England had a torrid time.
characterized by intense emotion
adjective
emotionally charged and vigorously energetic
adjective
extremely hot
adjective
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"Tore + Rid. The sun tore through clouds, rid the land with intense heat."
"Tore + Rid. So hot it tore the paper and rid it of moisture."
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