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heat wave

NOUN
  1. a wave of unusually hot weather

How To Use heat wave In A Sentence

  • Walking on the road, the wind coming like a heat wave attacks.
  • That shows that we're having many more severe storms, floods, droughts, and heat waves.
  • Ideas flowed out of me like water out of a Brooklyn fire hydrant in the midst of a summer heat wave.
  • In the desert courses you'll see the blazing sun causing heat waves on the road and an excellent long range blur effect.
  • Corn began to tassel across much of the state this week just as the record-breaking heat wave gave in to several days of ‘brisk’ summer temperatures in the 80s.
  • The heat wave finally broke yesterday
  • No heat wave before or since has come anywhere near this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of that 49% is subject to floods, droughts, heat waves, swelling/shrinking clays, and salinization. Matthew Yglesias » Size Matters
  • From cold and frosty, through inches and inches of rain, to big and little heat waves, with a microburst or two thrown in, it's been a challenging rose season.
  • But a horrendous heat wave then parched their new island and fell with special fury on the king's shepherd.
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