Torrid in a sentence as an adjective

" When I rent a Zipcar I don't have a "torrid afternoon affair, after which we vow to never see each other again.

Since you want quotes, I'll just pick them from the most torrid example:Krugman: "But in that case, why not ask CBO to score the revenue, to see if it agrees?

Colleges are churning out fresh blood for the industry at a torrid rate now. There are bonafide career veterans with decades of experience guiding them and offering words of wisdom.

"Even at current torrid rates of growth, it will take the average Asian 77 years to reach the income of the average American.

Anybody?I did learn that telling chicks he studies romance scored one of the researchers a "torrid, monthlong [comma delimited] affair".

Well my inability to articulate myself clearly has caused a torrid of downvotes thinking i'm some kind of free speech ****, better not to try...

I remember running into a couple guys/geeks in the late 90s SV that had a variation on a fantasy involving them white knighting Chelsea into a torrid love affair.

The loss of privacy in diplomatic correspondence is a far greater blow to the peace of the world than the revelation of your torrid love affairs or your weak financial integrity.

"I'm not sure if that screams deceptive liar who assassinates people's characters in order to protect himself from the "smart and honest," and if it's the most "torrid" claim, you're pretty easily aroused.

I can see _why playing with kittens and making chalk drawings on the asphalt in a torrid calm summer day and Zed driving through in a camo Hummer, smoking a big cigar and listening to industrial metal.

We had several issues where our internal network traffic was saturating the original network design causing everyone on the network to experience absolutely torrid performance.

I wonder if, after a torrid love affair with AI models, we'll have to return to human models simply because nobody could resist the urge to tweak the AI model parameters beyond what is sensible and useful over time, as AI modeling users compete to stand out that little bit more.

Torrid definitions

adjective

characterized by intense emotion; "ardent love"; "an ardent lover"; "a fervent desire to change society"; "a fervent admirer"; "fiery oratory"; "an impassioned appeal"; "a torrid love affair"

See also: ardent fervent fervid fiery impassioned perfervid

adjective

emotionally charged and vigorously energetic; "a torrid dance"; "torrid jazz bands"; "hot trumpets and torrid rhythms"

adjective

extremely hot; "the torrid noonday sun"; "sultry sands of the dessert"