The breath of air Rhodes sought in that dreadfully hot March never reached him, and when he felt that death would overtake him before the criminal trial reached a conclusion, he dismissed her from his mind completely.
Then I thought of waking up in that hospital bed, how dreadfully hot I had been, how scattered my thoughts had been, how sometimes I couldn't even remember my own name.
It was a dreadfully hot day.
"It is dreadfully hot in here with the fire," said the girl.
The dead heat of summer and it had been dreadfully hot was lifted.
It was dreadfully hot where he sat his horse, and he desperately wished to move.
"I have surely a disposition to madness--'tis dreadfully hot here; my blood boils in my veins and my head is burning like a coal."
The room was dreadfully hot, and more crowded than the courtyard.
It was a dreadfully hot summer and easy to get tempery.
In May it is dreadfully hot, and the foliage away from the swamps and seeping brooks is always tinder dry.