Indian summer

NOUN
  1. a period of unusually warm weather in the autumn
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How To Use Indian summer In A Sentence

  • Connecticut -- which State in general, with the city of Hartford in particular, hung as a hazy, fruity, rivery background, the very essence of Indian summer, in the rear of their discourse. A Small Boy and Others
  • On this particular Indian summer day, Andy journeyed toward the town and made a mental note of what he would trade for.
  • By the time Indian summer rolls around here at the 45th parallel, avid mountain bikers are looking to tick a few big, definitive rides before the snow flies. Mike Harrelson: Montana's Best Singletrack? Mountain Biking in Big Sky Country
  • One problem is that Friel is beginning to repeat himself: Themes and motifs from earlier plays float about like gossamer in Indian summer.
  • We had a splendid Indian summer last October.
  • I guess this is what they call Indian summer , huh?
  • Flash forward to the early days in Dublin, and the pizza that we had one evening in the dying days of the Indian summer last year.
  • Still the indian summer held on, and he continued to crawl and faint ,turn and turn about; and ever the sick wolf coughed and wheezed at his heels.
  • When my father was growing up in the hills of southern Missouri, he would ride his bike into town with his buddies, in the smoky days of Indian Summers, to watch the preachers who crawled in from the backwoods to stand on their rickety boxes and sermonize to the patrons of the town square. Go to Jesus
  • The poet John Betjeman's "early nip of changeful autumn" is about to arrive with a vengeance in the UK, with ground frost and snow on high ground ending the Indian summer. Cold snap to end UK's Indian summer
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