rainy season

NOUN
  1. one of the two seasons in tropical climates
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How To Use rainy season In A Sentence

  • At the end of an hour, the ascent becoming every moment more abrupt, we had passed the belt of trees and bushes, and reached the smooth and scoriaceous cone, which, during the rainy season, appears from the bay to be covered with a velvety mantle of green. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • Taking a natural view of the country, it is barren, sandy, and mountainous, interspersed with a few green spots, called oases, or made fertile by the inundation of some river in the rainy season. Incidents Connected with the Life of Selim Aga, A Native of Central Africa
  • Here, during the rainy season, rapid bubbling rivers flow along the bottoms of these chasms.
  • Each medicinal plant was procured in 3 batches obtained during the summer, rainy season, and winter, respectively.
  • The collapse occurred in the heavy downpours that marked the last two rainy seasons.
  • To find the snakes, he wades - barefoot - in the knee-deep water of the Venezuelan llanos, the lowland savannah that is flooded each year during rainy season.
  • The rainy season is over, with its dull, monotonous grey skies and unpleasant humid rain.
  • The dam must be closed before the rainy season sets in, or all our labour will be lost.
  • If this is the reason for children to await rainy season, the youngsters have their plans chalked out to counter the tantalising chill in the air.
  • Those managing the illegal operations say that the rainy season is the peak period for removing trees from the forest.
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