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Discover LudwigThe phrase "torrid sun" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a very hot and intense sun, often in a negative connotation. Example: The hikers trudged through the desert, their skin burning under the torrid sun.
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And when the torrid sun set at the Ridgewood Country Club, Laird took off his sunglasses and found himself atop the leader board with a three-stroke lead.
Salvatore Sirigu, who performed well in goal in Buffon's absence against England, was also treated at the end of Monday's training session under a torrid sun at the Portobello resort.
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While Brooks and his boys sweated out monotonous guard duties beneath the torrid Southern sun, a federal navy squadron led by Flag Officer David Farragut moved up the Mississippi to capture Vicksburg, Miss.
But modern taste and practice disdain the canopy of leaf and the comfort of the shadow; more popular now is the torrid assonance of sun with fun or of blaze and rays with happy days.
SUNS 126, GRIZZLIES 111 Amar'e Stoudemire scored 18 of his 28 points in a torrid third quarter, when the Suns were 17 for 20 from the field, and Phoenix beat Memphis for its 15th consecutive home victory.
Palace endured a torrid time in their last season in the sun, finishing bottom with 33 points, but did manage two home wins.
The analemma charts where and when the sun will appear directly overhead in the "torrid zone," between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
The winter solstice, occurring when the sun is at its southernmost position in the torrid zone, is shown on the most extreme point of an analemma's lower arc.
To cope with the torrid Spanish summers, they are surrounding the site of the Institut Valencia d'Art Modern with a perforated-steel, semitransparent sun screen and then building an addition behind it.
Surrounding a central episode in which the story of Catullus's doomed love for Lesbia is danced to an accompaniment of a cappella choruses, the piano-cum-percussion clangor accompanies torrid bust- and crotch-groping lyrics by the composer: real "pornoph ony," to recall the epithet The New York Sun lavished on Shostakovich's "Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District" in 1935.
"Mine was really torrid".
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