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Sentence count:123+7Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: burstdelugeeruptionfloodoutbreakstreamSimilar words: horrendouscurrentcorrespondentcurrentlydeterrentrecurrentconcurrentirreverentMeaning: ['tɑrənt ,'tɔ- /'tɒrənt]  n. 1. a heavy rain 2. a violently fast stream of water (or other liquid) 3. an overwhelming number or amount. 
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31. A quiet river on a summer's day may be a raging torrent in February.
32. The traditional wings of the Labour movement were afraid that Livingstone had unleashed a torrent - and they were right.
33. The race is challenging enough in normal conditions, but this year the storms had turned the Wye into a torrent.
34. Hir own safety seemed unimportant now, hir life had been swamped by the torrent of Tammuz Malamute.
35. In her excitement, words fell from her lips in a torrent.
36. And in her musings, she wrings out her heart along with her dishcloth, pouring out a torrent of disillusionments and dreams.
37. Still, what had previously been an increasingly lively stream, seemed suddenly to become a torrent.
38. On Saturday it was disgorging a torrent, trying to stay ahead of the runoff cascading from the oversaturated Sierra.
39. During the spring the Sol becomes a torrent as melt waters vastly increase the volume of water.
40. Congress has had a torrent of learned advice on this amendment, none of which it seems disposed to listen to.
41. But former Rangers star Ferguson was having to put up with a torrent of abuse.
42. In fact,(http://sentencedict.com/torrent.html) behind the gags there's a torrent of strong feelings.
43. What had been only a dense red glow when I first looked into the chamber was now a torrent of liquid flame.
44. The river is benign now but will turn into a threatening torrent when the monsoons begin in early summer.
45. Vainly the artillery of the Federals tore great gaps and paths through this torrent of men....
46. As they neared the foot of the hill the sky opened and a heavy torrent fell mercilessly down.
47. She was then subjected to a torrent of abuse, while being driven around busy streets.
48. After the autumn and winter rains the stream becomes a raging torrent, flowing in places along a deep ravine.
49. He worried a story about him would draw a torrent of invitations from bookstores eager to have him in for holiday publicity.
50. It was a rigmarole, a muddled torrent of words, not easy to follow and yet startling.
51. The growth of the farm-raised game movement brings with it a torrent of discussion.
52. Fortunately her torrent of abuse was diluted by a downpour of even more torrential rain.
53. There was a loud thud, and a torrent of abuse in an obscure Venusian dialect.
54. The blessed torrent of cool, pure oxygen poured into his lungs.
55. It winds up the hillside, and looks as if it could become a raging torrent in wet weather.
56. We were told the lawyers of Lord's were worried that a statement might unleash a torrent of writs against newspapers.
57. When they reached the stream they found it to be a rushing torrent that swept in mad haste along a narrow bed.
58. Heavy rains had turned the small stream into a torrent.
59. Merlyn was a dark column near a window, apparently looking out of it although the torrent obscured the view.
60. This remained the leitmotif of a torrent of radio, television and newspaper interviews Heseltine gave in the days following his resignation.
More similar words: horrendouscurrentcorrespondentcurrentlydeterrentrecurrentconcurrentirreverentcorrectincorrectcorrectlycorrespondcorrectioncorrelationcorrelativetorridcurrencysurrendercorrespondinglycorresponding tooccurrenceirreverencerentparentrentalrentedinherentapparentparentaladherent
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