Similar words: torrent, reverential, deferential, inferential, referential, deferentially, reverentially, preferential. Meaning: [tə'renʃl] adj. 1. relating to or resulting from the action of a torrent 2. resembling a torrent in force and abundance 3. pouring in abundance.
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(31) Torrential rain was quickly turning the building-site into a quagmire.
(32) Bob Weber's house south of Larimore has had water to the top of the basement since last week's torrential rains.
(33) There was a torrential rainfall in the drainage of Crystal Creek.
(34) The world was full of noise, dazzling light, blinding darkness, torrential rain.
(35) Two fire crews from Bury attended the crash which happened in a torrential downpour.
(36) Fortunately her torrent of abuse was diluted by a downpour of even more torrential rain.
(37) He dropped his head into his hands. Torrential rain was quickly turning the building-site into a quagmire.
(38) High winds and torrential rains have swept eastwards across the country, prompting warnings for drivers to take extra care.
(39) This event was unfortunately spoiled by torrential rain and the service was cut short.
(40) You could barely see the barber jackets for the brollies ... torrential rain and wind made the going heavy everywhere at Cheltenham.
(41) It follows torrential rain yesterday, which flooded roads, and caused chaos as hundreds of commuters were stuck in traffic jams.
(42) Six hours before our meeting began, the city was deluged with torrential rain.
(43) The weather was appalling, torrential rain, heavy winds and icy temperatures - ideal for sprinting!
(44) There were torrential rains, rivers burst their banks and flooded standing crops, churches were struck by lightning in heavy thunderstorms.
(45) Five target fish were nominated for the second day as the anglers struggled to overcome persistent torrential rain and buffeting winds.
(46) Dozens are missing - swept away after torrential rains caused rivers to burst their banks.
(47) When the land is exposed to the harsh tropical sun and torrential rain, it quickly becomes infertile.
(48) There was frequent thunder and lightning, and torrential rain.
(49) Torrential rivers are rumbling deep underground. Sentencedict.com
(50) Ancient people called a torrential river a white river.
(51) The torrential flood annihilated the village.
(52) In addition, the coupling of helicity with a negative(positive) value at upper(lower) levels is the dynamical mechanism to activize and maintain such a low pressure torrential rainfall.
(53) We landed at the town in the middle of a torrential storm.
(54) Wind and rain are no strangers to Massachusetts, but this rain was torrential and unrelenting.
(55) During the torrential rain, 3 middle-level echo strips combined into the main echo and caused the strong convection in combined region.
(56) At least 150 people are believed to have died after two days of torrential rain deluged the capital.
(57) By means of the conventional observation data and NCEP reanalysis data, the sustained torrential rain event caused by the severe tropical storm Bilis (0604) is investigated.
(58) May 5, 2007 - All 114 people on board a Kenya AirwaysBoeing 737 are killed after the plane crashed in torrential rain after takeoff from Douala in Cameroon en route to Nairobi.
(59) The governor of Puerto Rico says Hurricane Irene has brought high winds and torrential rain to the Caribbean island, cutting electricity to about 800, 000 people.
(60) May 5 - All 114 people on board a Kenya AirwaysBoeing 737 are killed after the plane crashed in torrential rain after takeoff from Douala in Cameroon en route to Nairobi.
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