Summer meaning in English
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Definition
the summer: the season between spring and autumn, the hottest part of the year
In (the) summer During the summer
Summer and Summers are common English family names.
Examples
- ""Eternal Summer" suits you perfectly."
- "Let's get serious Jonas, how do Scandinavians spend their summers?"
- "I also have some clothes that I want to sell to make space for my new summer wardrobe."
- "Summer speaking."
- "Delavigne's tribute to his grandfather, "La Potion de Papi" was the preferred cologne of Parisian men during the summer of 1978."
- "I saved Bruno from a Tsunami in Thailand last summer."
- "Summer : You're through to the San Francisco Symphony Hall ticket hotline."
- "Summer : Can I take your name please?"
- "Summer : Well I have all your details, then."
- "English language and International Relations Summer Session"
- "DELAVIGNE RELEASES FIRST FRAGRANCE OF SUMMER"
- "Summer : I can't tell you that, sir."
- "TigerLily promises to be the most popular perfume of the summer and beyond."
- "Is Delavigne planning to release any more perfumes this summer?"
- "Looks like this year there won't be a summer for the Siberians, Brent."
- "Summer : Yeah, it's funny like that."
- "Bruno : No thanks Summer, you've been a great help."
- "This e-mail is just to let you know that I'll be conducting telephone interviews with the candidates for the "Xavier Delavigne Friends of France" internship program tomorrow morning (the program that sponsors a French student to work at Delavigne for the summer)."
- ""Eternal Summer", Delavigne's most classic fragrance."
- "Summer : A fine choice, sir."
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