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"swelteringly" Definitions
  1. swelteringly hot very hot in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable

9 Sentences With "swelteringly"

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Despite the air-conditioning, it's swelteringly hot, apparently a function of all the equipment waiting for us.
The unit's work often takes place in the most rugged and swelteringly hot areas of the border.
It was dusk and swelteringly hot, and the only thing I really wanted to do was take a shower.
Be it freezing cold or swelteringly hot, her feet trudge the same path through the garden, to the hole dug in the ground.
The tents were freezing cold in the winter and have been swelteringly hot this summer, with temperatures rising as high as 122 degrees.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A 1000 kilometer, two-week relay which started in Northern Japan to raise awareness for the 2011 earthquake and tsunami ended in Tokyo on Wednesday in swelteringly conditions.
As we fight through the cold weather that often comes with January, sinking your teeth into a nice, juicy peach may seem like the perfect way to trick your brain into thinking it's actually a swelteringly hot summer day.
In McAllen, it was a much different scene: Pence toured a swelteringly hot room called a sally port with hundreds of men, a strong smell of sweat and overcrowding so extreme there was no room for cots, the migrants left to sleep on concrete beneath mylar blankets.
Tormé's books include The Other Side of the Rainbow (1970), a memoir of his time as musical adviser for Judy Garland's television show; Traps, the Drum Wonder (1991), a biography of Buddy Rich; My Singing Teachers: Reflections on Singing Popular Music (1994); Wynner (1978) a novel; and It Wasn't All Velvet (1988), his autobiography. Tormé wrote more than 250 songs, several of which became standards. He often wrote the arrangements for the songs he sang. He collaborated with Bob Wells on his most popular composition, "The Christmas Song" (1946); they wrote the song on a swelteringly hot and sunny day in California, sitting down and coming up with all the most 'mid-wintery' things they could think of, in an attempt to cool themselves down; it was recorded first by Nat King Cole.

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