Sweltering
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12 examples of Sweltering in a sentence
They've got to trek under
sweltering
suns to some of the most remote, difficult to reach places in the world.
I can't tell you how many blocks I walked, in
sweltering
summers, in freezing winters, year after year, just so I could get to understand the DNA of each neighborhood and know what each street felt like.
It’s another
sweltering
morning in Memphis, Egypt.
"In the
sweltering
summer of 1958, the Deuces, a gang of Brooklyn toughs, find their turf threatened when the leader of a rival gang, the Vipers, is released from prison.
In "Black Snake Moan," writer-director Craig Brewer is so obsessed with heavy symbolism that part of me felt like dismissing the entire film as pretentious--a
sweltering
Southern parable with some oh-so-risky subject matter.
Having been driven out of the house and into the theater by the
sweltering
heat, I could not have been more pleased.
See the rich golden tones surrounding the young concubine asleep by the fireplace, or the
sweltering
turkish bath, and let it flood your senses with impressions of spice, coarse cloth, smooth skin, scented oils, flickering flames, satin rustle.
I bellied up to the bar expecting this to be a hot beer on a
sweltering
Texas day but was pleasantly surprised.
This IMDb was written on a Friday, a long hot
sweltering
one, wait a minute there's a knock on the door!
The view walking – in
sweltering
heat – through that long cage is apocalyptic.
Souleymane Abdoulaye showed the judge the
sweltering
underground cell where, as a boy of fourteen, he was crowded in with 72 other prisoners, only eleven of whom survived the near-starvation regimen.
In addition, a sustainable cooling coalition has emerged during the
sweltering
northern summer of 2019.
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