English to Portuguese Dictionary torrential

torrential

torrencial
definition
adjective
a torrential downpour
(of rain) falling rapidly and in copious quantities.
translation of 'torrential'
adjective
torrencial,
impetuoso caudaloso
example
The rest of the day 'torrential' rain fell, the grass becoming a bog, the river turning to a lake.
Two schoolchildren are up for a bravery award after helping their grandmother when she fell in 'torrential' rain.
The floods followed 'torrential' rain that has fallen since August, causing rivers to overflow and dams to collapse.
On the paddy fields of the far east of Wales, with 'torrential' rain falling throughout, there was very little rugby.
A fast 'torrential' rain began to fall, hard and thick making it impossible to see anything in front of the car.
Mini-oases of peace occur in harbours, sheltered from the 'torrential' force of spring snowmelt.
Ten days after this deluge, 'torrential' rain fell in Tasmania, causing major flooding in the Derwent Valley.
Heavy storms and 'torrential' rain continued on many days through to October, ending one of the worst droughts on record.
After two days of sunshine, 'torrential' rain started falling in Australia too, washing out part of his holiday.
It flew through 'torrential' rain and sleet and snow showers to arrive just before 8am.
Still 'torrential' rain fell, leaves blew all around and I saw no other vehicle for my entire journey.
Shortly before the bout took place, 'torrential' rain fell and the canvas was drenched.
An hour or two later 'torrential' rain began to fall and the Show was washed out.
The threat of flooding in the district was fading today as 'torrential' rain and heavy storms began to fade.
As 'torrential' rain fell Malton still persevered with an adventurous and open game.
Ground-nesting birds are obviously vulnerable to May's 'torrential' outbursts.
This was a result of a downpour of 'torrential' rain which lasted approximately an hour and a half.
Day and night the sky falls upon them and 'torrential' rains dampen their dreams.
On the day of the murder there was 'torrential' downpour of rain on Norfolk Island.
But observers blamed the 'torrential' rain that fell on the capital before and after the ceremony.
Christina whipped her head around and the blue Swift fired a 'torrential' jet of water at her.
Somehow I just love those violent eruptions in the sky and the ensuing downpour of 'torrential' rain.
The twister or funnel cloud was spotted at around 4pm yesterday as a 'torrential' downpour rained on the town.
He muttered, looking insolently at the flooding shelter as the 'torrential' waters rose.
Sadly I had neglected to properly shut the skylight, the gales had forced it wide open, and the torrential downpour had 'torrentially' downpoured into my room for 4 hours.
This same semiliteracy flows 'torrentially' , excrementally from American high schools, which teach journalism and television production while refusing to teach media criticism or McLuhan.
A prodigious waterfall comprised of magical water 'torrentially' down poured upon Seres.
Older and chubbier, which doesn't matter, he is a 'torrentially' powerful, elemental actor, whose outbursts mesmerize, and whose very silences impress.
Outside the clouds had burst and it was raining 'torrentially' , the Gulf Stream swept in over the Cliffs of Moher and tempestuously lashed down on all of Ireland who faced the desolate Atlantic alone.
He was consternated, as memories began to flow 'torrentially' back into his mind.
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