How To Use Summer In A Sentence

  • When the new foods that came from the Americas - peppers, summer squash and especially tomatoes - took hold in the region, a number of closely related dishes were born, including what we call ratatouille - and a man from La Mancha calls pisto, an Ikarian Greek calls soufiko and a Turk calls turlu. NYT > Home Page
  • Which is stupid, considering the drivers around here A: Don't normally stop for people and in fact have been caught trying to sneak ~around~ them and B: I've been nicked several times and almost hit three times different instances last summer attempting to obey the biking laws, none of those for mistakes on my part as I've been scared shitless at the lack of aware driving that's crept over my town. The funny thing about Pain..... (Let's talk trauma!)
  • For a few weeks in the summer, visitors are able to go round Buckingham Palace.
  • In the centre of the pond was an island; and on the island was a little summerhouse like a miniature pagoda. TOY SHOP
  • Some spring from immediately below the earth, and may more properly be termed suckers; the others grow on the visible part of the stem or caudex, often close to the oldest leaves; these should be cut off with a sharp knife, in early summer, and if they have a little of the parent bark attached to them all the better. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
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  • Saturday morning came, and all the summer world was bright and fresh, and brimming with life.
  • Stoke's summer signing from Wolves could only produce a tame shot that went into the ground. The Sun
  • But if you want voluminous leaf production during summer, you may want to fertigate it occasionally. Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway
  • Spring,summer,autumn and winter are the four seasons.
  • Organic carbon mineralization was studied in a large humic lake in northern Sweden during a well-defined summer stratification period following high water flow during snowmelt.
  • It has a great selection of frocks and summer party wear. Times, Sunday Times
  • We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality.
  • They take up little space and give a real boost to summer and autumn colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a sunny summer day one can be overwhelmed by the abundance of the wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • And while some of us will be hoping for a balmy summer to follow, that could spell more misery for many. The Sun
  • He may also be able to find a sublet, many of the med students go home for the summer, so he may be able to find a furnished room/apartment for cheap.
  • It is now widely recognised that there are uncertainties in determining both R and D. Uncertainties in D (loads/demand) are due to the fact that they may vary depending on location and time (eg. there are no snow loads in summer, change of use). 2009 January - Telic Thoughts
  • In my own garden I have an old stone wall with remnants of whitewash that reflects the sunlight and heat in summer.
  • The commission will seek to arbitrate a resolution before handing down a decision in late summer.
  • The 27-year-old, who is in training for next summer's Olympic Games, began his swimming career at the Longsight baths by competing in galas there as a schoolboy.
  • Ms. Miller's imprisonment for civil contempt of court was less a perfect storm — to use one of the press 'hoarier clichés to characterize a grim convergence of unpleasant events — as it was a brownout, a distressing midsummer sign that a full power outage is on its way. The Great D.C. Plame-Out, Or: Novak, Lord of the Journo-Flies
  • Particularly true now as more areas are organising summer courses and events for you to attend and include in your diary.
  • My hair was matted and wild -- my limbs soiled with salt ooze; while at sea, I had thrown off those of my garments that encumbered me, and the rain drenched the thin summer-clothing I had retained -- my feet were bare, and the stunted reeds and broken shells made them bleed -- the while, I hurried to and fro, now looking earnestly on some distant rock which, islanded in the sands, bore for a moment a deceptive appearance -- now with flashing eyes reproaching the murderous ocean for its unutterable cruelty. III.9
  • Unless you live in the tropics, even the most toned among us is apt to uncover lackluster skin when summer comes.
  • A summer palace was half bosomed in trees.
  • Trees lined the sidewalks, creating shade for relaxing walks on summer days.
  • It was this conviction that made the intrigues at OKH, the disregard and "mislaying" of unwelcome instructions, such a personal affair in the first summer's campaign. Barbarossa
  • San Francisco poets Tarin Towers and Daphne Gottlieb, Eitan Kadosh from L.A. and Phoenix's Eirein Bradley barnstormed with O'Hara through 35 U.S. cities over the summer.
  • In the course of the summer, I came across several offered for sale in plantsmen's catalogues which I simply had to have.
  • Not so much a summer scorcher, then, but a hot ticket that remains boisterously good fun for the undemanding multiplex-goers.
  • I got baked on tequila last summer and passed out in the street.
  • The Arts Centre is hosting a folk festival this summer.
  • Thus far, there have been eight, and two will be making their racecourse debuts this summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the beginning of summer the young steinbocks are born and during their first months they are the eagle's favourite preys.
  • The Australian Alps are also known for the annual migration of Bogong moths (Agrotis infusa) which aestivate in the mountains each summer. Australian Alps montane grasslands
  • From being an overlooked, conservative fail-safe, it's shot up near the top of the list of summer desirables.
  • Some of these isolated populations are subject to predation, others to starvation, flooding, severe winters or summer drought.
  • I'm afraid I've let the garden go to pot this summer.
  • Wanat was a horrific insurgent attack on a U.S. combat outpost in eastern Afghanistan last summer that left nine soldiers dead and 27 wounded. Way Up In The Sky Is The Leader Of The Greatest Band Of All Time | ATTACKERMAN
  • This summer, the two worlds collided. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dark foliage makes a bold backdrop throughout summer and turns bright red in autumn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up.
  • The haze of summer hung sweetly over the opening. Times, Sunday Times
  • A childhood memory returned to me of a summer in the country. THE EXECUTION
  • The tower was originally a summer banqueting house and allowed aristocratic ladies to watch their men hunting.
  • Ancelotti is poised to become the puppet master of this summer's transfer dealings. The Sun
  • Now this doesn't mean you can't still enjoy summertime cookouts.
  • Sparrows, chickadees, woodpeckers, and an assortment of other creatures were awake and bustling that summer morning.
  • Basically, when I finally do repaper, it will involve painting and re-doing the entire upstairs of the house, and I will lose a whole summer of writing time. The knob theory of the universe
  • British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness.
  • A series of offensives in early 1918 achieved initial success but ultimately failed to break the Allied line, and by summer, with the Americans coming in droves, the tide of the war had turned irreversibly against the Central Powers. How Wars end
  • Many teachers and students resort to Beidaihe beach in the summer vacation.
  • It's our annual summer hols, which we always have at this time.
  • I do not remember too much about Earl except that he must not have been too bright because he was wearing a black-and-white mackinaw - a heavy coat - in the summer.
  • During summertime, especially in Saint Petersburg, the ducks and geese love to swim.
  • American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed.
  • I badly wanted to go on to see the monkey-puzzle forests at the foot of the Andes, to drive the cattle to high summer pasture.
  • There were brighter pictures, of early Mexican-Californian life, a pastel of twilight eucalyptus with a sunset-tipped mountain beyond, by Reimers, a moonlight by Peters, and a Griffin stubble-field across which gleamed and smoldered California summer hills of tawny brown and purple-misted, wooded canyons. CHAPTER VIII
  • After a promising start, the campaign fizzled out in the summer when the full Co-operative Congress refused to back it.
  • SUMMER heat is finally here but with it comes the worry of sweaty, smeared foundation and smudged eyeliner. The Sun
  • The university is clamping down on media access during his summer booster club tour, and publicity flacks are shielding the most available man in college football.
  • I will guess that the hypothesis is that the Earth enters a deglaciation period because of orbital parameters deglaciation occurs when the northern hemisphere winter is extra-cold and the northern hemisphere summer is extra-warm. "Crisis = opportunity + danger."
  • Tom had started work on the framework and modeler/lofter modules in 1988 and by summer of CGArena - Get Attention in the Computer Graphics Community
  • The warmth of the summer sun is what keeps me going through the winter. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the River Darent, in Kent - which as recently as 1996 used to dry up in places during the summer, stranding and killing fish and other aquatic life - the amount taken from the river has been cut by 35m litres a day compared with 20 years ago, increasing river flows and so enabling much greater numbers of brown trout, pike and other fish to live in its waters. Rivers the healthiest in a generation due to stricter pollution controls
  • The main thoroughfare there is Midsummer Boulevard, or H6, if you prefer the totalitarian grid system peculiar to the area.
  • Mr. Summers organizes the meetings, usually picks the topic, and sometimes acts as a devil's advocate.
  • Purple coneflower, a favored plant of summer, finds a second season in the dead of winter.
  • Smarten up a summer outfit with a chic titfer. Times, Sunday Times
  • •If you've been following the fate of Men in Trees (ABC, 10 ET/PT), it won't surprise you to learn this now-canceled series — always an ABC afterthought — is being dropped into the network's summer schedule to complete its run. Critic's Corner Wednesday
  • Fresh basil may well be the signature herb of summer, perfuming our gardens and flavoring our foods with its delightful clovelike essence.
  • THOSE lazy hazy days of summer now come at a cost. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had been a cold wet summer; he was 'feart' the owners would think he might have taken more care of some of the animals, especially of the young horses, and he mentioned certain ailments springing from damp and exposure for which he might be held responsible. The History of David Grieve
  • Morel mushrooms are in season in the spring and early summer in the Northwest.
  • Overseas aidJohn Arne Riise, or "mummy's boy", finally joined this summer having been utterly unwooed by the club's fluttering eyelashes before he signed for Liverpool in 2001, supposedly on the advice of his representative – his mother. Fulham Premier League 2011-12 team guide
  • Its practice of paying the men their cash wages only once a month—a violation of Nevada law, which mandated semimonthly pay envelopes—guaranteed that the demand for scrip would remain robust and thus that the company store would continue to do “exceptionally good business with very gratifying profits,” as the Big Six board was informed that summer. Colossus
  • All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
  • Most of the nitrogen oxide pollution in Australian and New Zealand cities comes from motor vehicle exhausts in summer and a combination of motor vehicle exhausts and home heating in winter.
  • As the vines have yielded their fruit by midsummer and ripened their wood early so as to be ready for starting into growth again in December or January, the grapery is kept cool and ventilated in the fall and early winter, but this need not interfere with the mushroom crop. Mushrooms: how to grow them a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure
  • The barren stems appear in early summer after the fertile ones. Secrets of the Soil
  • Roll on the summer vacation!
  • He watched the heavy blue fabric shredded open with the ragged capillary signature of summer lightning. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • Publican John Keating is redeveloping the deconsecrated St Mary's Church on Mary Street in Dublin 1, which is due to open as a bar and restaurant at the end of the summer.
  • Smith has been one of the climbers employed by the centre to set routes on all the climbs, and that's filled what might have been a relatively dull summer.
  • 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
  • Pasture fields were soil tested each year, and inventories were completed in the spring and summer for forage species, weeds, and bare ground percentage.
  • I don't normally take my holiday in midsummer.
  • At the same time, Breakwater is preparing to bulldoze most of those buildings this summer as part of its clean-up plan.
  • To successfully graze and grow yearlings, a combination of very high quality winter and summer grasses must be available.
  • Kate, 19, visited the colony in late summer before starting her languages course at Newcastle University.
  • I will be ready for the unification fight come the summer. The Sun
  • Therefore, two herds of deer share these summer ranges and, consequently, mountain lions from Round Valley repartition space on the winter range after months of being apart.
  • There were mixed feelings - their summer vacation had started at the end of June this year and since they had been cooped up at home the whole summer, the last couple of months didn't count as a summer vacation to them.
  • Last summer, when the cruise ship pulled into Beirut, passengers whipped out their cell phones to call disbelieving friends back home. Back From the Brink
  • Close against them and overpeering their tops were hollyhocks and dahlias; against these stood at lesser height sweet peas, asters, zinnias, coreopsis and others of like stature; in front of these were poppies for summer, marigolds for autumn; beneath these again were verbenas, candytuft -- all this is sketched from memory, and I recall the winsome effect rather than species and names; and still below nestled portulaca and periwinkle. The Amateur Garden
  • This is a place to enjoy, watching the world go by or indulging in some quiet reflection, particularly on a warm summer's day.
  • All in all, the new summerhouse cost under £ 200 to construct.
  • It was not just the weather that reached boiling point that summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • She bought a/some flowery print to make a summer dress.
  • Like the pistillate flower it may be subterminal or lateral, but a subterminal pistillate flower may become a pseudolateral conelet by reason of a summer-growth (fig. 40-a). The Genus Pinus
  • All staff, from Stilwell to the summer interns who answered phones and restocked supply shelves, were assembled and scattered among the desks in the largest space in the headquarters, where partitions had been removed to give them an unobstructed view of their candidate. O: A Presidential Novel
  • In summer, the temperature sometimes climbs up to forty degrees centigrade.
  • Still basking in the afterglow from a short trip out to San Diego to visit good friends Ed and Jen, I hunted up an email from Ed from last summer. We Blog A Lot
  • Boeing began final assembly work at the North Charleston facility during the summer. Boeing Union Presses Plant Relocation Issue
  • Bright yellow flowers appear in late summer.
  • By the summer of 1809 on land and sea, 786,000 men were serving - one in ten of the adult population.
  • Seething, she planned to make a midnight visit to his own regimented acres at dead of night later in the summer. SANDS OF TIME
  • Ava beat the rug with a vengeance, watching the dust fly through the air and circle in the late summer breeze.
  • I. Burnett found that many were in reality of the ordinary gemmiparous form, such as those composing the early summer broods. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • The clouds will gradually appear across the UK, usually reaching a peak around three weeks after the summer solstice. Times, Sunday Times
  • We live in Georgia where it gets unreasonably hot in the summers....need less to say my story involves, lightening, a burned out transformer, an air conditioner crame and 98 degree heat. Cramer - French Word-A-Day
  • As the mulch decomposes in the summer heat, add more to maintain optimal mulch depth.
  • Dry-clean and encase cashmere and fur in plastic bags for summer
  • At least 50,000 snakes overwinter in these dens every year, dispersing into the surrounding muskeg swampland during summer.
  • Today her dress was the pure color of a summer sky on a clear day.
  • Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland.
  • In summer, the temperature can rise to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • What else will be keeping you busy over the summer months? The Sun
  • Manhattan's condominium sales cooled over the summer, backtracking in July from a June surge that was boosted by a tax credit for home buyers. Manhattan Condo Sales Slowed in July
  • Mansfield Park has seen such an exodus of players during the summer that the turnstiles must have been rotating at the speed of a carnival ride.
  • In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller.
  • It used to be that any teen who wanted a summer job could get one.
  • So I think the kind of giddiness that we had last summer is over.
  • It just seems as if Mother Earth had become young again, and was tossing her babies up to the summer sky, and the wind played hide-and-seek, or peep-bo, or some other ridiculous game, with them, and made the summer babies as glad and as mischievous as himself. My War Experiences in Two Continents
  • You also know summer is here when the food markets finally open after a winter of hibernation.
  • Senator Kennedy's summer [ tumor ] is a ( in the ) left pritor global [ parietal lobe ] of the brain.
  • Work is under way at Summerlin Avenue and South Street on a $30 million, seven-story building that will be known as the GAI Building. SplicedFeed
  • Everything grows very slowly there and all northern hemisphere herbs are grown under shade cloth - the herbs can't manage the intense dry heat of midsummer.
  • If summer sun is supposed to turn thoughts to romance, this year 's washout must be making the unattached feel as downcast as the overcast skies. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it's all kept very low key with no rock-star nonsense by surf-celebrator Malloy, whose stylish documentary elevates all of the tour's nuances Endless Summer-style, with human moments outweighing grandeur and without the bro-chatter of the latter. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: Jack Johnson, R.E.M., Train, Dolly, Carly, and More, Plus U2 Plays The Rose Bowl, and This Week's New Albums
  • Smart EV While BMW is wrapping up its Mini E consumer field test and getting ready to start leasing the BMW 1 ActiveE next summer, rival Daimler is just gearing up its electric-car program spearheaded by the Smart. Behind the wheel: Chevrolet Equinox AMP, Ford Transit Connect EV, Smart EV
  • The children are spending a week at a summer camp.
  • A few days went by and it seemed like the summer was going to be very long and heading towards boring.
  • The International Olympic Committee voted in 2005 to drop baseball and softball from the Summer Games after this year's Beijing Games. Baseball gets strong pitch, hopes to remain in Olympics
  • There are farriers in the country who rely solely on shoeing hunt horses in the winter months to see them through the summer.
  • But others of the Muscovite band were fond of congregating at this spot and hour for their lustral summer rites -- white-skinned lads and lasses, matrons and reverent elders, all in a state of Adamitic nudity, splashing about the water of this sunny cover, devouring raw fish and crabs after the manner of the fabled Ichthyophagi, laughing, kissing, saying nice things about God, and combing out each other's long tow-coloured hair. South Wind
  • Jenkins put into action the antiriot plan formulated as a preventative measure for the summer. Burial for a King
  • I requested permission from my California Army National Guard commander to drill in Washington DC during the summer of 2002, where I was interning after my first year of law school.
  • The big hitters will rake in tens of millions this summer alone. The Sun
  • One memorable dins that I made this week was my Savory Summer Simmer from last week, re-heated, over radicchio, with some high-quality Italian canned tuna on top and a whole-wheat flatbread on the side. CSA Week 7
  • Enjoy these nutritious, easy-to-make meals all summer, and say goodbye to your excess pounds - and aloha to a slimmer you!
  • The patients were held to basic standards of decent behavior and made to do chores in an environment more like a disciplined summer camp (or a well-run college group home) than a madhouse or hospital.
  • This summer, I realized I was the servant and it the master and resolved this inversion of the natural order in Kirkian fashion, by taking a sledgehammer to it.
  • Home grown herbs would have included coriander, dill, thyme, opium poppy and summer savoury.
  • We'reall disappointed that Daimler, the main corporate sponsor of the Summer Concert Festival in Washington Park for the past four years, isnot ableto support the performances again for 2009. Grim news from Grimwad (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • The track of the jet stream winds can also meander around in spring, switching between winter and summer conditions at astonishing speed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last of the summer's flowers are mush, all the leaves have fallen off the maple and my chrysanthemums are looking a sorry sight.
  • In reed beds beside the lakes another summer visitor has just arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • They spent the summer kicking around Europe.
  • This gap is important in even-numbered years in order to accommodate the spectacle of the World Cup or the Summer Olympics, perhaps even the Commonwealth Games or the European Football championships.
  • It was not just the weather that reached boiling point that summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Due to weather hindrances, cruises to Alaska are strictly restricted during the summer months from early May to Mid Sept.
  • Mr Summers said it is hard to plan what the group will be doing as he does not know who will audition.
  • In four days of diving last summer, I often spotted colorful stoplight parrotfish, doctorfish, sergeant majors, trumpetfish, four-eye butterfly fish, squirrelfish and school masters. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • For the French, the sport borders on a national obsession, but enthusiasts in Stockport are hoping the sound of metal boules on gravel will become a traditional feature of the English summer.
  • What time does it get dark in summer?
  • Can you imagine getting through a whole summer without wearing stripes? Times, Sunday Times
  • After the second-half metamorphosis, it has suddenly become clear that there will be real competition for places come the summer.
  • Here are some snaps to get the summer nail inspo going strong.
  • Stunted, twisted growth and oddly distorted flowers are the symptoms of aster yellows, a disease which often shows up in midsummer.
  • Shaped like a large wooden pestle, the muddler is a must for summer drinks, like the Mojito or Mint Julep, which require muddling to bring out the mint's flavor. Stories from The Sun
  • I had spent an idyllic summer on Mayne Island which takes its name from a lieutenant on a Royal Navy survey ship that charted these waters a century and a half ago.
  • The refreshing spray was much savored by visitors to the fair during that hot summer of 1876.
  • The Santa Monica iteration of this summer staple is one of the most budget-conscious ones at $40 (proceeds benefit the Special Olympics), but if you want to go even lower there's the $5 Thrillist food truck rally in Hollywood (proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels). Your Weekend To Do-List: Block Party, Blaxploitation, & Beer
  • Some of these phenological observations are beginning to be used as indicators of the effects of climate change on biodiversity, although most studies are just recording data on the changes in species populations in the earlier part of the year (usually spring) and do not record data for the end-of-summer changes that could be affecting plant growth rates in the autumn or autumnal flight periods for species of insect. Effects of climate change on the biodiversity of the Arctic
  • But this past year has been an especially punishing one for the country, with a drought over the summer leading to an exceptionally meagre yield of wheat, maize, sunflowers, soybeans and sugar-beet - all key crops.
  • Parlez-vous français, mesdemoiselles!" cried madame, and we filed out into the dusty street, at the corner of which sat another of our visible tokens of the coming of the season of flowers; a dirty, shriveled old Irishwoman, full of benedictions and beggary, who, all through the summer, sold "posies" to the passers-by. Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
  • The burning hot summer arrived, this is the demonstration stature good season,the retreat wi nter sincere appearance, lets lithe, the individua lity, the fashion, the sex appeal, mature you sta rt from here! Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard vista of rolling hills under a deep blue summer sky.
  • We went to the Summer Palace and took some pictures.
  • Maclaren Techno Four Seasons Pushchair Description 1 buggy, 4 seasons, 8 looks: The four seasons buggy is suitable from birth and comes complete with 3 reversible seat liners for spring, summer and autumn, a footmuff for winter, boot, a reversible blanket, raincover and storage bag to coordinate with all 4 seasons. WN.com - Articles related to Trinoma welcomes summer
  • During the summertime, ozone blights much of the metroplex.
  • More clay pots can hold geraniums or other summer flowers that add color to a patio or back yard.
  • The top selling non-fiction book Blink is coining mucho bling for Malcolm Gladwell, yet in 1997 Gladwell wrote a New Yorker article called "The Sports Taboo: Why blacks are like boys and whites are like girls," which made exactly the same argument as Larry Summers made about what is innately different in the capabilities of males and females -- that men have a larger standard deviation on many traits, so there are more men at the top and bottom of the bell curves. Archive 2005-02-27
  • Visitors during the summer of 2002 may expect to see a new black-and-white marble floor in the rotunda beneath the dome.
  • Women gathered roots, prairie turnips, bitterroot, and camas bulbs in the early summer.
  • Set in the summer of 1978 amid a vivid Italian landscape of yellow cornfields and blue skies, this film looks at the dark underbelly of the world through a child's eyes.
  • No-one ever said of Kallis, as Cardus did of Woolley, that his batting is the stuff of "soft airs and fresh flavours" nor does it even contain "the brevity of summer" which also accounted for Woolley's loveliness. The Kallis Conundrum
  • Cafe Bistro serves up a healthy helping of a special summer salad.
  • We use to go for a midnight walk during the midsummer.
  • This summer past, thanks to the lingering soft economy, many vacation rental owners were besieged by vacation and daycation bargain hunters. Realty Times Real Estate News Channel
  • The region's benign climate, chalky terrain and spectacular summer light is a wine-maker's dream.
  • And 61 per cent will get sozzled at least once in the summer holidays. The Sun
  • With summertime abandon, the new arrivals sent their limbs flurrying in all directions.
  • For instance, large number of watermelons, mangoes and other summer fruits began appearing on handcarts in residential colonies and markets.
  • The small collection of tops and skirts, based loosely on 1930s Chinese dresses, is elegant and demure, a long way from boho - the floaty skirts, peasant tops and leather disk belts her sister had us all wearing last summer.
  • These birds summer in Alberta Canada and winter at the Aransas Wildlife Refuge in Texas.
  • During the summer, if we came to the school, we had always hung out in the Quad between the dorms or my room.
  • She wore a floaty summer dress and bright blue trainers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spending the summer travelling round India is a great idea, but it does rather beg the question of how we can afford it.
  • Thousands of sunseekers flocked to Britain's south coast on Sunday to enjoy the last remnants of summer.
  • We've got a tough programme, hard work right through to the summer.
  • In those states, people wear light clothing during the summer, and they need heavy wool or fur clothing in the winter.
  • Beyond that lay the Laramie plains where the Wyoming cattle business started after a nineteenth-century cattleman lost some of his cows on a drive from Montana summer pasture back to Texas. Bird Cloud
  • The big summer drink plus ice cream equals our new favourite summer pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wore my summer suit pretty well through that winter, and the following summer experienced the longest, dryest spell of all, in the period when salaried men are gone on vacation and manuscripts lie in editorial offices until vacation is over. Chapter 26
  • Outside the café is the best patio in the city, perfect for a hot and sweaty summer night.
  • Spring/summer and autumn/winter seasons are now about as relevant to contemporary life as Gregorian plainsong. Why fast fashion is slow death for the planet
  • He was in summer and office negligée, an unlined blue-serge coat, a white-silk shirt which lay lightly to his body flexuosity, and above the soft collar he had taken on enough outdoor tan to make his smile whiter. Star-Dust
  • France: generally cool winters and mild summers, but mild winters and hot summers along the Mediterranean; occasional strong, cold, dry, north-to-northwesterly wind known as mistral The 2001 CIA World Factbook

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