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.
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  • 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
  • Indian summer, -- the foreground landscape yellow with stubble fields and sered forest, the distance blue with haze. Say and Seal, Volume I
  • 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.
  • Long before Indian summer entered the English lexicon there were all sorts of other descriptions of a warm autumnal spell. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long before Indian summer entered the English lexicon there were all sorts of other descriptions of a warm autumnal spell. Times, Sunday Times
  • A star of the 1960s, she's enjoying an Indian summer with her second highly acclaimed film this year.
  • She seems to be enjoying an Indian summer of popularity.
  • Came a beautiful fall day, warm and languid, palpitant with the hush of the changing season, a California Indian summer day, with hazy sun and wandering wisps of breeze that did not stir the slumber of the air. Chapter 21
  • In Indian summers, when the weather is still good enough to sit out, it's great to have some pots on your patio full of plants with rich, warm colours.
  • This was an ideal and rare opportunity to see a traditional canvas currach in use and the Indian summer weather ensured ideal conditions for oarsmen and onlookers.
  • Two days ago, they'd been enjoying an Indian summer.
  • It was the brief Indian Summer of the high latitudes.
  • Other species lured by the Indian summer include the distinctive crimson speckled, the dainty vestal moth and Spoladea recurvalis, an extremely rare tropical species. Indian summer sees exotic moths fly in
  • He made his best films in his seventies ; it was for him a real Indian summer.
  • I was dressed typically for an Indian summer, in a cotton shirt and a trouser.
  • As a player, he's experiencing something of an Indian summer.
  • For landowners, industrialists, financiers, the Catholic Church, and the military who witnessed the consummation of the Russian alliance in the state visit of Nicholas II to France in October 1896, it was an Indian summer.
  • She seems to be enjoying an Indian summer of popularity.
  • We had a splendid Indian summer last October.
  • Beautifully textured, sensuous and skin-friendly, it is cool in torrid Indian summers and keeps one warm in winter.
  • It is like a monster ever unsubdued, this stubborn land that drowses in this Indian summer weather and that survives them all, the men who scratched its surface and passed. Chapter 37
  • The last Mariposa lily vanished from the burnt grasses as the California Indian summer dreamed itself out in purple mists on the windless air. CHAPTER XXXVI
  • As a player, he's experiencing something of an Indian summer.
  • So I'm left with autumny or wintery looking tops that are either too warm or too dark for this Indian summer weather, and I just feel bloated and sweaty and my hair is a wavy nightmare no matter how much product I use in it. Transitional Seasons = PeaceBang's Personal Hell
  • Each line appears in vibrant colours of the Indian summer as well as softer shades that will please the eye during bright sunny days.
  • 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.
  • A star of the 1960s, she's enjoying an Indian summer with her second highly acclaimed film this year.
  • We had an Indian summer that year, very warm until October.
  • As a player, he's experiencing something of an Indian summer.
  • Cheap and cheerful it may be, but this majority-grenache rosé does just about everything you want a cheap Indian summer pink to do: fresh, dry, spicy, perfectly gluggable. Evening Standard - Home
  • This was probably the "equinoctial," and when it was over there would be a delightful Indian summer, and the turnips would grow nicely. Rudder Grange

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