Sentence examples for sultry heat from inspiring English sources

The phrase "sultry heat" is correct and commonly used in written English
It describes a type of hot and humid weather. Example: The sultry heat of the summer day made it almost unbearable to go outside.

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He squatted there very still, wet and steaming in the sultry heat.

It's late afternoon and the sultry heat of the day is beginning to diminish.

The Rolling Stones' hypnotic recording of Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster," with its titillating phallic exhibitionism, throbs and shimmers with sultry heat.

Bare-chested fishermen in loincloths who were mending nets, repairing homemade wooden boats or just snoozing in the sultry heat perked up to listen.

If a hint of the wild is what you're going for, the Cuba-inspired décor and Latin rhythms at Belle Havana in Yonkers generate a sophisticated, sultry heat.

Sultry heat with high humidity dominates the bottom of the valleys, a temperate zone prevails at 6,000 to 11,000 feet (1,830 to 3,350 metres), and freezing winds envelop the tops of the mountains.

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Strutting onto the stage in a clinging, beaded white cocktail dress, Ms. Mazzie set off sparks from the opening number, a sultry, heated rendition of the Rosemary Clooney standard "Come on-a My House," delivered with maximum provocation.

Almagro, seeded 11th, pulled out a 7-6 (3), 6-7 (4), 7-6 (2), 6-1 victory in the sultry afternoon heat of the half-sunbaked, half-shaded Grandstand Stadium.

Opposite, teenagers perch on stools outside a snack bar slurping "mango avalanches" and "strawberry blizzards" – piles of juicy fruit over shaved ice that take the edge off the sultry tropical heat.

"We vicariously consider it our own victory," said V.S. Bedi, a retired business executive and avid golfer, as he sat relaxing in the cafe of the Delhi Golf Club last week, still perspiring after a round of 18 holes in the sultry monsoon heat.

This weekend's features are "Kiss Me, Stupid" (1964), a sex farce with Dean Martin and Kim Novak; "The Lost Weekend" (1955), the Oscar-winning drama starring Ray Milland as an alcoholic writer on a binge; and "The Seven Year Itch" (1945), the comedy in which Marilyn Monroe tempts a weak married man (Tom Ewell) during a sultry New York heat wave.

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