Huh turns out the US and Britain use torrid to mean completely different things. In British English torrid is used to mean someone is having a really hard time of things.
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I'm Canadian and I've never heard 'torrid' be used in a positive manner. Confusing title for sure.
Well, I'm Dutch and English is not my first language. Anyway, i've seen it used in a couple sports headlines in a positive manner, so I figured it was a thing
American and I've never heard it used this way. Seems like a standard case of thesaurus abuse--it's technically a synonym for "hot," but the connotations are wholly unsuitable for this use.
Ohtani was holding him back