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What does summer mean?
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summer

The part of the year when the weather is hot. There is no school in the summer.

summer

the warmest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox they spent a lazy summer at the shore the period of finest development, happiness, or beauty the golden summer of his life spend the summer We summered in Kashmir

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Simple sentences

One swallow does not make a summer.
Did you have a nice summer?
There are four seasons in a year: spring, summer, fall and winter.
I like summer, but I can't stand the heat.
My mother doesn't like the summer heat.
It is cold there, even in summer.
Tom returned to his hometown to visit his parents during the summer break.
Tom will go to Boston next summer.
In summer the temperature rises.
I wear short-sleeve shirts in the summer.
Tom spent his summer on the beach.
During summer breaks, I ate dinner at midnight.
I visited my father's hometown last summer.
Last summer I traveled to Italy.
We had a good deal of rain last summer.
I'll never forget visiting Paris last summer.
Have a nice summer vacation.
The students were all looking forward to the summer vacation.
School will soon break up for the summer vacation.
As a rule, hail falls in summer.
It's like summer outside.
We climbed Mt. Fuji last summer.
Why don't you wear summer clothes?
I was away from home all through the summer vacation.
She went there last summer.
Students are impatient for the summer holidays to come.
I like summer holidays better than school.
Paul's family spends the summer at the coast every year.
In the fall we harvest our summer crops.
We are suffering from a severe water shortage this summer.

Movie subtitles

The first cases appeared in early summer. 2 00:00:55,740 -- 00:00:58,410 For months the virus tried to destroy the population.
Yeah, when it's the height of summer?
That strange Antipodean and tradition of a mighty roast on a sweltering summer's day.
You having a fun summer experience with us?
It's been a long summer.
The summer season.
On the day before summer solstice the Nibelungen arrived at Attilla's court.
Tomorrow we will celebrate the summer solstice in a very special way.
How the Huns celebrated the summer solstice with the Nibelungen.
All right. We stay for the summer too.
Summer. And no horse!
Summer supplies the stocks for winter.
I suggest that you and Johnny spend the summer there.
In summer, water in scarce.
What a glowing summer night!
With stars I'll dance the summer night's dance, but with goblins I'll sleep in the bushes.
One summer morning,in a small country town.
If it was the summer of 1894, I'd play games with you, sister.
Fulton recalled that on at least one occasion either the air supply developed a problem, or the summer heat along with the units lighting the set. In any case, something. The double was overcome and he fainted mid-scene.
Perhaps this was the elusive John Huston treatment, written in the summer of 1932 when he was under contract to Universal as a writer.
We don't usually have folks stopping, except in the summer.
I've arranged for the boat for the summer.
Oh, we'll have a glorious summer sailing, David.
We have all summer to talk that over.
I used to go there in summer as a kid. You know, before the war.
Friends, like rain at the end of the summer like the wind moving the tops of the jungle.
But Russia isn't cold in summer.
In summer it gets dark at nine.
It would please my parents and myself very much, if you. would like to spend your summer vacation here at the vicarage.
Summer vacation.
The summer has arrived and the crops are ripe-- the fruit of honest labour.
I suggest that you and Johnny spend the summer there. It'll do both of you a lot of good.
Why can't I plant my wheat and pay you out of the proceeds like you promised last summer?
Jim, you've caught one of those terrible summer colds.
They've upset the settlement we reached last summer.
In summer, water in scarce. The villagers are obliged to use this filthy water.
Clothing is brought back by Hurdanos who leave each summer for Castilla and Andalusia. They go there mainly to beg.
In summer the water courses run almost dry. This leads to malaria brought by anophelese mosquitos.
At least I have formal summer wear.
I know how to avoid accidents this summer.

News and current affairs

That is why the war's great hero, Winston Churchill, was voted out of office in the summer of 1945, even before Japan surrendered.
HONG KONG - A recent trip to Berlin brought back memories of an earlier visit in the summer of 1967, when I was a poor student who marveled at the Wall that would divide and devastate an entire society for another two decades.
Yet at Cancun, Mexico earlier this summer, it refused to open its markets even to exports from struggling African economies.
Throughout the summer, corporate investment news remained disappointing.
After a long winter and a non-existent spring, summer started promptly with the first kick-off - and virtually overnight, Germany has flaunted its sunniest and most delightful side.
PRAGUE - Weather conditions around the world this summer have provided ample fodder for the global warming debate.
Only when the annual rains begin in the summer does water reappear in the river bed.
Ethiopian village life has long depended on two crops, one during a short rain in March and April, and the main crop during the long rain in the summer months.
If coral bleaching thresholds remain steady, local summer temperatures will exceed those thresholds regularly within a few decades.
Likewise, for all the complaints about the United Nations, the US and others turned to UN peacekeepers to sort out the mess after the Lebanon War last summer.
They stopped the decline in the spring and early summer of this year, bringing the recession to what one hopes is more than a temporary halt.
Israel made a similar mistake in thinking that it could use its enormous margin of conventional military power to destroy Hezbollah in last summer's Lebanon War.
By the summer of 2001, it had become clear that something had gone very wrong.
So, by the summer of 2001, a pattern was set that would lead British observer Daniel Davies to ask if there was a Bush administration policy on anything of even moderate importance that had not been completely bollixed up.
Using more air-conditioning to cool our houses in summer will do the same - although this is vital if we want to save lives.
We were spending our summer holidays in Normandy where the liberation of Europe from Nazism had started on D-Day, 6 June 1944.
Of course, it could simply have been the weather; a gorgeous summer has finally settled in after a miserable spring.
Moreover, this summer, the writer and literary critic Sarah Danius became the first woman in 200 years to serve as the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, which chooses the Nobel laureate in literature.
They are vulnerable to an Arab Spring (and a British summer) - and maybe to a US autumn that will focus not just on the Murdochs' business, but also on its interplay with politics.
It must be raised again this summer if the United States government is to continue paying its bills on time.
Even when this choice became critically acute during the crisis of Russia's short war against Georgia last summer, the West didn't provide a conclusive answer to this question.
In the course of the summer, the prospect of a perilous fall has become only more likely.
An unusual meeting of scientists took place in Paris this summer, when scientists gathered to brainstorm about the need for a new science, one that could be as revolutionary as Einstein's insights were a century ago.
Whatever tax-law changes the US Congress approves this summer are unlikely to have big effects on the flow of purchasing power to households until April, 2004.
Similarly, whatever spending increases the US Congress approves this fall will not have significant effects on government spending until the summer and fall of 2004.
Sheikh Hasina, the Awami League's leader and the daughter of the Bangladesh's founding father, survived a grenade attack last summer that killed at least 20 people and injured hundreds more.

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