torrent

IPA: tˈɔrʌnt

noun

  • A violent flow, as of water, lava, etc.; a stream suddenly raised and running rapidly, as down a precipice.
  • (figuratively) A large amount or stream of something.
  • (Internet, file sharing) A set of files obtainable through a peer-to-peer network, especially BitTorrent.

verb

  • (Internet slang, transitive) To download in a torrent.

adjective

  • Rolling or rushing in a rapid stream.
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Examples of "torrent" in Sentences

  • As a leaping mountain torrent through decades can smooth the rock,
  • It has a built in torrent client and also comes under the download tab.
  • A second torrent is on the way (with over 200 more free and legit tracks).
  • And the forst 4 eps are out in torrent I just watched ep 1 and I can just say 1 thing:
  • Combined with increased ticket prices, you will no doubt see an increase in torrent downloads. freemachine
  • Here the Dyea River became a rushing mountain torrent, plunging out of a dark canyon from the glaciers that fed it far above.
  • They lined the rough-made boat down the mountain torrent, nearly losing it a dozen times, and rowed across the south end of Lake
  • I have listened to the first 9 tracks from the legitimate piratebay torrent; the awesomeness of a legit piratebay torrent is eclipsed by the music itself.
  • Sure, Renee Peck was upset Drew Brees had taken his last snap of the season, but the tough Cajun was brought to tears by what she described as a torrent of drunken verbal abuse by San Francisco fans.
  • When a mountain torrent is stayed in its descent by an obstacle, the waters fret and toss in their curbed unrest, but when the impediment is removed they flow on even brighter, swifter and with more power than ever.

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