Torrent in a sentence as a noun

Twitter drowns such content in a torrent of ****.

Consider grabbing the torrent[0] instead so as not to peg the gdcvault server.

His description of why he did it:To those who might wish to "torrent" this video: look, I don't really get the whole "torrent" thing.

They were simply unprepared for the torrent of proofs, deductions, tautologies, De Morgan's laws, etc.

I can see the message already: "The torrent you're trying to download is not available in your country"Thank you content industry...

****, I'm even done with sketchy torrent sites, and different scene groups fighting over who gets to release what, and a billion codecs and formats.

"Thousands of scientific papers uploaded to The Pirate Bay"Is it any surprise that the fed is attacking torrent sites?

If I'm playing a pirated game and want to share it with a friend, it would involve getting them to torrent/crack it, or uploading it to a file sharing host.

I know it's in bad sport to point out a straightforward solution that obviates a clever one, but...I find it's more effective simply to not watch TV. Ditch your cable, stop imbibing mind poison, and torrent/purchase/stream specific, worthwhile content according to your ethical predispositions.

Sadly, most people aren't great communicators and the result of a culture that promotes a ton of communication is a torrent of useless discussions that take away from what really matters.

It looks like the life cycle of any popular torrent application is:- Starts very light, bare bones, downloads torrents and that's all- Gets bloated with more and more features that nobody wants- Partners with a shady company- DiesOff to alternatives I go.

He gets a few key ideas across:- he doesn't understand torrenting and so is helpless against it- he cares about his viewers more than taking advice about DRM- the video is owned solely by him and not some soulless corporation, and you're directly hurting him by torrenting- you'll destroy his faith in mankind if you torrent- five dollars is nothing compared to all that!All of which combines to make you feel like a huge ******* for even considering pirate bay - in the nicest possible way.

Torrent definitions

noun

a heavy rain

See also: downpour cloudburst deluge waterspout pelter soaker

noun

a violently fast stream of water (or other liquid); "the houses were swept away in the torrent"

noun

an overwhelming number or amount; "a flood of requests"; "a torrent of abuse"

See also: flood inundation deluge