hot summer

collocation in English

meaningsofhotandsummer

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hot
adjective
uk
/hɒt/
us
/hɑːt/
having a ...
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summer
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈsʌm.ər/
us
/ˈsʌm.ɚ/
the season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest, lasting from June to September north of the equator and from December to March south of ...
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(Definition ofhotandsummerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhot summer

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Sitting in thehotsummersun, unprotected by shade for more than seven hours, the community demonstrated its aversion to the dredging.
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During thehotsummerof 2001 bathing facilities and lakes were heavily frequented.
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During thehotsummermonths, they began pouring at 4am and finished by 10am.
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Animal manure attracted flies which, particularly duringhotsummermonths, transmitted disease to infant foodstuffs, especially milk, increasing the incidence of summer diarrhoea.
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The climate in the area of the present study may influence the survival of free-living infective larvae, especially in dry andhotsummerseasons.
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It was ahotsummernight, the kind where the air is so thick it seems to ooze into your lungs.
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During thehotsummermonths, hot custard was made and scooped from the bowl with bare hands.
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One intolerablyhotsummer, their only child becomes sick and threatens to die without pasteurized milk.
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On ahotsummerday, the halls do not overheat, but a wind reduction of 81 % is likely to create discomfort.
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The increase would have had implications for the general health of the area, especially in thehotsummer months when animals and their manure attracted flies that spread disease.
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On a veryhotsummerday, the arcade does not overheat excessively compared with the adjoining streets, as might have been suggested by the relatively high glazing ratio.
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The increased consumption of unsafe milk and milk products and ice creams as refreshments during thehotsummermonths may contribute to the higher proportion of cases in this period.
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The position will be particularly difficult if we are in for ahotsummer.
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In that way, we could do much to prevent the onset of trouble in what may otherwise be the longhotsummerof this year.
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I remember on veryhotsummerdays longing for a drink of water, and there was no chance of getting anything.
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That applied particularly in thehotsummerof two or three years ago.
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They fell from 1933, but they rose again presumably on account of thehotsummer.
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In thehotsummerweather, families have to sit in their front gardens which are away from the road.
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I should like now to come to the prospects for 1976 where we are having anotherhotsummer.
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