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"swelter" Definitions
  1. to be very hot in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable

73 Sentences With "swelter"

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Exhaust from cars and air-conditioners just adds to the swelter.
When I saw the SX12's weight, I expected it would swelter.
The politicians have plenty to contemplate as they swelter on the beaches next month.
Danielle Brooks isn't letting the summer swelter get in the way of body acceptance.
But Popov couldn't adjust to life in a suburban swelter of freeways and strip malls.
She loves New York, and steps lightly through the swelter of an East Village sidewalk.
" Harris, the judge added, had "callously walked away and left that child ... to swelter and die.
One mission in the game abruptly opens in a desert at an event called Swelter Skelter.
Japan heat wave Meantime, much of central and southern Japan is continuing to swelter in excessive heat.
There is a deadness of the soul that for some reason afflicts people in the summer swelter.
If no action is taken, Washington could swelter in 95-degree weather for one-fifth of the year.
Tokyo (CNN)Dozens of people have died across Japan as the country continues to swelter under scorching summer temperatures.
It is not uncommon to see men on vacation wearing shorts, while women swelter wrapped in yards of dark cloth.
I wanted them to marry one another in the light and make the world something possible beyond the diseasing swelter.
Blanketed in moss and moldering in the tropical swelter, the two-story ruin is a monument to two decades of neglect.
As Arizona continues to swelter in 110-plus-degree temperatures for weeks on end, a majority of voters believe climate change is real.
February 1, 2019 As parts of Australia swelter under abnormally high temperatures, parts of the U.S. are thawing out from abnormally low ones.
The room contained a caustic chemical smell and — aided no doubt by the active machinery — it was even hotter than the oppressive outdoor swelter.
Christmas for us means sunny skies, breezy clothing, fresh seafood, backyard cricket, and swimming as we swelter through scorching temperatures above 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
From the swelter of summer to the chill of winter, the NFL regular season reduced the NFL's 32 teams to a field of 12.
REINSTALLING IN THE SPRING Come spring, you will have to put the dreaded thing back in place, unless you want to swelter all summer long.
She needs to buy a car, see a dentist to fix her teeth and install air-conditioning in her house before Nebraska's summer swelter descends.
After three years of extreme drought, the east coast is now forecast to swelter through at least three more months of dry and hotter-than-normal conditions.
State forecaster Meteo France predicted Paris would swelter in record temperatures of around 42 Celsius (107 Fahrenheit) on Thursday, the expected peak of the summer's second intense heatwave.
State forecaster Meteo France predicted Paris would swelter in record temperatures of around 107 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday, the expected peak of the summer's second intense heat wave.
Beijing (CNN)Each summer, as Chinese cities swelter under the baking heat, middle-aged men across the country roll their T-shirts up above their bellies to cool down.
But it's quite the opposite: Urban heat islands are metropolitan areas that swelter due to a more dense infrastructure and more paved roads, both of which absorb more heat.
Natania mentioned the ample fish, and the climate would seem to be vastly superior to the backwoods swelter we've watched Rick and the gang sweat through for six years.
Or hark back to the swelter of summer streets with a tube of ice candy, a meld of milk, sugar and maybe cantaloupe or avocado, depending on the day.
While the Pacific Northwest childhood chapters might not hold up to the swelter, triangulation and plotted mystery of the Athens chapters, Milo's New York chapters both fascinate and bemuse.
Meanwhile, the eastern part of the country continued to swelter through a heat wave that has seen high temperatures stuck above 31 Celsius (88 Fahrenheit) in Tokyo since July 24.
Why was I sitting beside the lazy seafoam green waves amid a glorious July swelter in a socialist haven reading fanfiction about cold, shitty England and its cold, shitty people?
Celedon tells me people pay more than 30% of their incomes for housing that is dilapidated, bug-infested and often without air conditioning even as Valley temperatures swelter above 100 degrees.
When heatwaves hit, as they are predicted to do with increasing frequency and ferocity, students can't go outside as it is too hot and streets swelter amid the "heat island effect".
"Most incarcerated people are without air conditioning and the limited number of fans are only in the day rooms, leaving people to swelter, particularly while in their cells," the organization said.
A minute later, the basket went back up, filled with onions, ginger, and other ingredients for a curry—an improvised dumbwaiter in a city whose tropical swelter makes stairs a trial.
The best is the Gaia Ritinitis Nobilis, which tastes like a waft of pine-scented air off the back of an Aeolian island in summer's swelter—fresh and full of possibility.
"I was always attracted to the melancholy of this place, the way that it was all dilapidated and wasn't kept up, almost like modern ruins," he told me as we stepped into the swelter.
Latest Project: ​This season, Mr. Crane introduced the Cham pant, a lightweight linen version of traditional denim jeans which are designed to keep you swelter-free, even on a crowded subway platform in August.
Local councils should create more green spaces by planting more trees and vegetation to combat the urban heat island effect that sees metropolitan areas swelter because of a more dense infrastructure and more paved roads, both of which absorb more heat.
This summer of fire and swelter looks a lot like the future that scientists have been warning about in the era of climate change, and it's revealing in real time how unprepared much of the world remains for life on a hotter planet.
Her father, played by Ned Van Zandt, the son of the novel's author, points out that "oil men want respect—it's a disease," and the scenes in the Fort Worth country club, with the guys herded together in their suits and ties and hefty white hats, rubbing shoulders and horns, give off a genuine swelter of the bizarre.
Selected by Matthew Zapruder Today they are talking on the radio about how to remember your infant, and not leave them in car seats for swelter to unspeak them or in the cold various parents raise their shoulders against here in the grocery store parking lot while I am coming out to my mother, over the phone, temperate zones away, saying how I must change, that I cannot stand this body any longer, the one she remembered held and fed and would not hold only once — when I fell beneath the rear tractor wheel, rolled under before anyone could stop the bush hog.
Swelter does not know of Flay's banishment, and expects him to be sleeping where he has always slept up until now. Flay follows him to just outside Sepulchrave's door, where Swelter discovers that Flay is not there, and soon realizes that he has been followed. Flay lures Swelter to the Hall of Spiders (making use of the fact that Sepulchrave — who is by now quite insane — is sleepwalking), and there they fight a long duel.
Swelter is a rock music group, formed in 1989. They were generally associated with the city of Tacoma, Washington.
Swelter are generally categorized as noise rock, but their music also incorporated elements of hardcore punk, metal and shoegaze.
This event drives Sepulchrave into madness and eventually into taking his own life. Although Cora and Clarice are not exposed as the perpetrators of the fire, they are now under Steerpike's power. A subplot involves the feud between Sepulchrave's loyal servant Flay, and the chef Swelter, which ends with them fighting and Swelter being killed.
Flay learns that Swelter intends to kill him. Flay had hit him across the face with a chain before Titus’ christening, escalating a mutual loathing into plans for vengeful murder. Flay observes Swelter practising the blow with a large cleaver, and so prepares himself for an attack, acquiring a sword for his protection, in case Swelter should ever attempt to murder him while he is sleeping in front of his master's door. Things happen differently though: Steerpike, now a full-time retainer of the twins, having quit Doctor Prunesquallor's service, angers Flay by sarcastically imitating Sepulchrave's madness. Flay loses control and hurls one of the countess’ white cats at Steerpike.
Well Go USA purchased the North American rights at the American Film Market and released Swelter on DVD in the United States on August 12, 2014.
Eleonore Dailly is an American filmmaker. She was born in Paris and raised in New York City. Her producing credits include Dirt! The Movie, a feature-length film which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2009 and Swelter.
David Johnson of DVD Verdict called it "a forgettable piece of gangster fare". Swelter was nominated Outstanding Overall Blu-ray/DVD by the International Press Academy for its 19th Satellite Awards alongside Twelve Years a Slave and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Steerpike first appears as a youth of seventeen years with an unclear past, working in Gormenghast's Great Kitchen under the chef Abiatha Swelter, whom he hates. On the day that Titus, 77th Earl of Gormenghast, is born, Steerpike escapes from the kitchen after Swelter collapses from drink. He is discovered by the chief retainer of the castle, Flay, and locked in a small room. Steerpike escapes through the window and climbs over the vast roofscape of Gormenghast, spending the night in a great stone square, before arriving by accident in the attic of Fuchsia, daughter to the Earl of Gormenghast.
It starred Luke Treadaway as Titus, David Warner as the Artist and Carl Prekopp as Steerpike. Also starring were Paul Rhys (Sepulchrave), Miranda Richardson (Gertrude), James Fleet (Prunesquallor), Tamsin Greig (Irma Prunesquallor), Fenella Woolgar (Clarice Groan), Adrian Scarborough (Flay) and Mark Benton (Swelter).
Swelter relishes the prospect of punishing them for arguing with each other, violating Swelter's strict orders for silence. Grey Scrubbers: Hereditary cleaners of the Great Kitchen. Old Man: Hermit, only known as "Old Man". He cares for Keda as she recovers from the rigours of her travels in the wilds.
Along with about 6 000 Finnish Americans, he and his wife moved to Soviet Karelia. They settled down in Petrozavodsk, where Kauppi worked as a swelter and continued singing for the local radio station. When Stalin's terror reached Karelia in 1937, thousands of Finns were arrested and executed. Kauppi was arrested in 1937 and sent to a slave labor camp in the Soviet Union for 10 years.
Alan Simpson (born October 2, 1983), is an American actor who appeared in the TV series Pasadena as Henry Bellow, Gilmore Girls as Keebler, This Is How the World Ends as Casper Van Dyke, and Freaks and Geeks as Tom. Simpson has carried additional supporting roles in films, such as The Last Five Years, Swelter as "Ronnie", as well as numerous other films. The Birthday Party.
"Reviews: Gormenghast", p. 70. CMJ New Music Monthly The opera has three tenor roles—one scored for the operatic tenor voice (Swelter), and two for rock singers (Barquentine and Steerpike). The Wuppertal production transferred to the Musiktheater im Revier in Gelsenkirchen in February 1999. Highlights from the opera were recorded that same year and released in 2000 by Spoon Records, with the composer conducting the .
News of the film first emerged under the working title of Local Hero in January 2013. Jean-Claude Van Damme was rumored to be co-starring alongside Jaa, but he could not commit due to scheduling issues; he was filming Swelter at the time. Dolph Lundgren was cast as an alternative. Filming began in April 2013; Jaa was announced as co-director the same month.
Swelter is a 2014 American action film written and directed by Keith Parmer and starring Lennie James, Grant Bowler, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Josh Henderson, Daniele Favilli, and Alfred Molina. James plays a sheriff in a small town who has a dark past that he can not remember, only to have to confront it when his ex-partners show up looking for stolen money they believe he has.
Bowler will next be seen in psychological action film Swelter, alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme and Alfred Molina, in the sci-fi thriller 400 Days with Brandon Routh and Dane Cook, Lucky Dog with Amy Smart, and the family movie, Zooey to the Max. In 2020, Bowler appeared in a recurring role in The Baker and the Beauty playing the Australian father of lead character Noa Hamilton, played by Nathalie Kelley.
Eventually, Flay kills Swelter. Lord Sepulchrave arrives on the scene, and decides that Swelter's body should be taken to the Tower of Flints. After helping Sepulchrave carry the body to the tower, Flay is ordered to stay where he is. The mad Earl babbles about possible reincarnation, bids Flay farewell, and then drags the body into the tower by himself and is attacked and eaten by the starved Death Owls, along with Swelter's remains.
The songs on Cherries utilize a non-standard BADGBE tuning. In March 2007, Mico de Noche added Chad Baker (formerly of Swelter, nomovingparts) on bass in order to recreate the album's ensemble sound in live performances. Cherries was released on November 6, 2007 on the Australian Cattle God label out of Austin, TX. Don Stewart moved from drums to guitar in Spring of 2008 and was replaced on drums by Reno Dave.
Nudity and drug use were widespread, but local law enforcement officials, who knew they were vastly outnumbered, stayed outside the festival gates and employed a general 'hands-off' policy towards most festival-goers during the event's duration. However, Georgia's colorful governor, Lester Maddox, who had tried repeatedly to prevent the festival from taking place, vowed that he would do whatever it took to block any similar event in the future.Marvin, Carolyn. (1970-07-04). "200,000 Swelter At Pop Festival".
Swelter is a 2014 American action film where he plays one of the leads. It stars Lennie James, and co-stars Grant Bowler, Josh Henderson, and Alfred Molina. James plays a sheriff in a small town who has a dark past that he can not remember, only to have to confront it when his ex-partners show up looking for stolen money they believe he has. Pound of Flesh (2015) - he starred in the action thriller film directed by Ernie Barbarash.
After Mr. Flay duels with and eventually overcomes his nemesis Abiatha Swelter, Sepulchrave appears, ghost- like and claims the gigantic corpse in the name of the owls to whom he intends to offer it. He drags the body to the Tower of Flints, where it and he are torn apart and devoured. He thus characterizes his suicide as a form of dark catharsis or transformation. The impression is not one of freedom, however, but rather his absorption into the shadow-life of the castle.
At that moment, the Countess enters the room, and seeing that one of her beloved cats has been abused, immediately banishes Flay from Gormenghast. Flay is forced to learn how to survive outside the castle, and he sets up various homes in the nearby forest and on Gormenghast Mountain. Having a strong attachment to the castle, and feeling a need to watch over Steerpike and to protect Titus, Flay returns secretly to Gormenghast during the night. Four nights after Titus’ first birthday, Flay finds Swelter wandering the castle with a meat cleaver.
In 1986, Mr Pye was adapted as a four-part Channel 4 miniseries starring Derek Jacobi. In 2000, the BBC and WGBH Boston co-produced a lavish miniseries, titled Gormenghast, based on the first two books of the series. It starred Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Steerpike, Neve McIntosh as Fuchsia, June Brown as Nannie Slagg, Ian Richardson as Lord Groan, Christopher Lee as Flay, Richard Griffiths as Swelter, Warren Mitchell as Barquentine, Celia Imrie as Countess Gertrude, Lynsey Baxter and Zoë Wanamaker as the twins Cora and Clarice, and John Sessions as Dr Prunesquallor.
Since then, both have recorded albums for Drag City; Hagerty under his own name and as The Howling Hex, and Herrema under the name RTX. Two reunion shows were announced for August 16, 2015 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California as part of the Berserktown festival and December 19 at Webster Hall in New York City. They played their fourth show since 2001 at Ace of Cups in Columbus, Ohio as part of the Helter Swelter Music Festival on September 24, 2016. They played their first UK show since reuniting at the Victoria Warehouse for TRANSFORMER on May 28, 2017.
Later, she leaves the castle walls and is impregnated by one of her previous two suitors. The suitors promptly kill each other in a duel for her hand in marriage. On the same day as Titus' birth, an ambitious kitchen boy of seventeen by the name of Steerpike escapes from the kitchens and the grossly fat, sadistic chef, Abiatha Swelter. Lord Sepulchrave's chief servant, Mr. Flay (Swelter's archenemy), comes upon Steerpike who has become lost in the confines of the castle, and takes him through the castle (large parts of which are uninhabited) to a room outside the quarters of the Earl and the Countess.
She then developed and produced Swelter, a moody action film starring Alfred Molina, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Lennie James, Grant Bowler and Jean-Claude Van Damme, which was released in August 2014 and has been nominated for the 19th Satellite Awards. Dailly is a member of Producer's Guild of America, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Women in Film. She co-chairs the Alliance of Women Directors (AWD), a non- profit company promoting parity for female directors that partners with Women In Film and the Sundance Initiative for Women Directors. Other members of the AWD include Debra Granik, Michelle McLarren, Leslie Linka Glatter, Ava DuVernay and Jen McGowan.
Upon release, New Musical Express described the song as a "blasting dance furore about having no ozone layer and seeing the air pollution from the power station, and so on..." Melody Maker noted the song's "hard-on, haughty syncopation" and added: "Blast may lack Trevor Horn's exotic depth and sweep but "Atomic City" has learned enough from Frankie to locate a hiatus of pastoral serenity in the midst of the swelter." Smash Hits felt the song was "overblown". Music & Media noted the song's "dark, funky backing", "dramatic orchestral breaks", "subdued but highly seductive chorus" and "excellent production". American newspaper The Age described the song as "very 'Frankie Goes to Hollywood'".
This unfinished work is not well-known even among readers of Peake's other works, having been published only in the Overlook editions (albeit in both single volume and omnibus). Mills (2005) comments on the irony of the narrator's comment that Titus would never again see Gormenghast Castle, for "even in the first proposed chapter, Titus returns in a dream to Gormenghast and the fight between Swelter and Flay." The textual repetition in the preadventure was commented upon by Chris Sandow, who stated that "[t]he fragments are clearly no more than early drafts". However, it is not clear that the repetition is an error.
In November 1956, Paul Lincoln opened a second venue, The New 2I's Club, which ran every weekend in the multi-scene cellar at 44 Gerrard Street. Several recording stars were discovered at, or performed at, the coffee bar, including Rory Blackwell, Tommy Steele, The Vipers Skiffle Group, Cliff Richard, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett, Tony Meehan, Jet Harris, Brian 'Licorice' Locking, Vince Eager, Terry Dene, Wee Willie Harris, Adam Faith, Carlo Little, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini (The Tornados), Eden Kane, Screaming Lord Sutch, Tony Sheridan, Keith Kelly, Timothy Fitzpatrick, Lance Fortune, Albert Lee, Johnny Kidd, Paul Gadd (later to be known as Paul Raven and then Gary Glitter), Ritchie Blackmore, Alex Wharton, Mickie Most (as the Most Brothers) and Big Jim Sullivan. According to an article in Time,Time, Monday, 15 April 1957 skiffle was new to the UK, and the 2i's Coffee Bar and, nearby, The Cat's Whisker, founded by Peter Evans, were where "Soho hipsters swelter and suffocate for it... and... generally the musicians were paid with coffee and cokes".McDevitt, Chas: Skiffle: The Definitive Inside Story.

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