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torrid

[tawr-id, tor-] / ˈtɔr ɪd, ˈtɒr- /




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And they gave Rodgers a torrid time on his 23rd play-off appearance and first in four years.

From BBC

The S&P 500 surged roughly 80% from the start of 2023 through New Year’s Eve, a torrid pace that will be hard to maintain under most circumstances, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wild trading in metals markets Monday hit the brakes on a torrid year-end rally, sending silver futures to their steepest one-day decline in almost five years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Williamson, 34, becomes a two-weight British champion having also won the belt at light-middleweight - and put a torrid run of results behind him after three losses in his past five fights.

From BBC

Following a torrid start, Wilfried Nancy has become the first manager in the history of Celtic and Old Firm rivals Rangers to lose his opening four matches at the helm.

From BBC