torrents in the PONS Dictionary

torrents Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

torrents [of rain]
to come down in torrents

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After torrents of flame battered them down, they instead began to focus on the survivors.
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Below the hills the country is high and arid, generally level, but sometimes rolling in sandy undulations, and intersected by 201 hill torrents.
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Although the sediment carried by the mountain torrents continues to be deposited, new deposits delay exploitation.
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Watercourses which are now merely streams were then voluminous torrents, gushing across the land.
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When the glacial torrents found cracks in the hard capstone, the water poured through to flush out the soft middle layer.
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The torrents of water complement the dynamic forms of the work.
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But heavy rain can turn to torrents sluicing off sun-baked desert or pavement into miles of flood channels constructed to protect homes and businesses.
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Most of the content was distributed via download links and torrents.
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This frank if tactless advice was greeted by torrents of outrage from critics, who called it sexist and degrading.
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The whole district is intersected by numerous hill torrents and deep ravines.
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