Twenty minutes later, I was still behind him as we trudged along the shore in the equatorial heat toward a rickety ferry dock.
He can already feel himself wilting in the equatorial heat.
"Yet even so, life might have adapted itself to such conditions," I contended; "man exists in equatorial heat and arctic cold."
Their protective clothing, in the equatorial heat, may have made them uncomfortable or claustrophobic.
She could walk over and watch the seggars, stripped down from working in equatorial heat yet pale as new-hatched termites.
They had been taped up so recently that not even the equatorial heat had curled them yet.
Now the entire government was obliged to endure the equatorial heat.
They made love in the equatorial heat, a slick of perspiration lubricating their bodies.
Then the Colonel began to walk up and down the room, enjoying the equatorial heat.
The steaming equatorial heat is the only giveaway.