Definition of «torrent»

A torrent is a large amount of water or other fluid that flows quickly and with great force. It can also refer to a continuous flow or flood of something, such as information or people moving in a particular direction. In addition, it can mean an internet download using the BitTorrent protocol, which allows multiple users to share files simultaneously.

Usage examples

  1. I downloaded a movie using a torrent file.
  2. The game was available for free on a torrent website.
  3. He shared the new music album through a torrent.
  4. The software was distributed via a torrent client.
  5. She found a reliable torrent tracker to download the TV show.

Phrases with «torrent»

Sentences with «torrent»

  • However, The Shining still works as a chilling horror movie with Kubrick putting his own indelible stamp on proceedings — the jaw - dropping tracking shot of the child on his tricycle, the shocking image of torrents of blood flowing from an elevator. (independent.co.uk)
  • Finally, he focuses on how one locks users into a system that allows the entrepreneur to develop a significant revenue stream, even in the face of torrent sites, etc.. (alephblog.com)
  • Lovers» quarrels might lead to sweet reunions, but first they will issue in torrents of words that neither partner ever forgets; they remain in memory and prospect to haunt a love. (religion-online.org)
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