Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at torrence's.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Torrence's.

Examples

  • Last year, Mr. Torrence had to escort a bald eagle named Mr. Lincoln through airport security because TSA insisted on checking the bird and his cage in Mr. Torrence's office.

    Lost in Vegas Airport? It's Your Lucky Day Scott McCartney 2011

  • Last year, Mr. Torrence had to escort a bald eagle named Mr. Lincoln through airport security because TSA insisted on checking the bird and his cage in Mr. Torrence's office.

    Lost in Vegas Airport? It's Your Lucky Day Scott McCartney 2011

  • It was impossible to converse amid the deafening combination of rushing water and clanging, clanking runaway water wheel, so Korsal simply added his efforts to Torrence's.

    The Idic Epidemic Jean Lorrah 2000

  • The anger in Emily Torrence's voice cut through the man's own.

    The Idic Epidemic Jean Lorrah 2000

  • The man in the doorway was someone he knew only slightly, Torrence's husband.

    The Idic Epidemic Jean Lorrah 2000

  • Torrence's face did not come onto the screen when he keyed in the woman's code.

    The Idic Epidemic Jean Lorrah 2000

  • The finest, and perhaps the only demonstration ever given to a New York public, was the intoning of the dream in Ridgely Torrence's Rider of Dreams by Opal Cooper of the Negro Players at the Madison Square Theatre in 1917.

    God's Trombones Seven Negro Sermons in Verse Charles Buckles 1960

  • The light of one of the porch lamps fell upon Alice's face as she patiently gave heed to Torrence's account of his stewardship.

    Lady Larkspur Meredith Nicholson 1906

  • Their arrival together chilled me, a chill increased by Torrence's frosty greeting as he gripped my hand angrily and hissed in my ear:

    Lady Larkspur Meredith Nicholson 1906

  • It is a part of Torrence's business to counsel widows, which he does like the honorable man he is, but as he rose to go presently, remarking that his wife would motor down to call shortly, I caught a glimpse of his face that indicated deep perplexity.

    Lady Larkspur Meredith Nicholson 1906

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.