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summer
adjectives
hot
• It had been a long hot summer.
dry/wet
• We've had a very dry summer.
high summer
(= the middle of summer )
• In high summer, food was plentiful.
early/late summer
• In the late summer of 1931, Joe returned to Oxford.
last/next summer
• He visited Brittany last summer.
summer + NOUN
a summer holiday
British English , a summer vacation American English
• Where are you going for your summer holiday?
a summer's day/evening
( also a summer day/evening )
• It was a beautiful summer's day.
the summer months
• The garden is open daily in the summer months.
the summer season
• The resort was crammed with holidaymakers for the whole of the summer season.
the summer heat
• Crowds of shoppers are sweltering in the summer heat.
the summer sun
• They lay on the beach, soaking up the summer sun.
phrases
in/at the height of summer
(= in the middle of summer )
• Even in the height of summer, it's cool in here.
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