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The family lived on Park Avenue and in Rye, New York, summered on Lake George and had servants in the home.

It seems magical: a private island off Massachusetts, where the “beautiful, rich” extended Sinclair family has summered for years.

Bracknell, for instance, was the name of the country estate where the mother of Oscar's titled little catamite summered.

We summered in Vermont, and me and my sister Ilyasah went to one of the top ten schools in the country [the Hackley School].

Birds that remain to winter in the locality in which they summered, and most of the animals, too, go about their affairs as usual.

They may thus winter from five to twenty-five miles from where they summered, from one thousand to several thousand feet lower.

The cattle that had summered in the hafod (the mountain byre) were returning to the hendre (the winter home).

September days are heralded by the return of the birds who have summered in Canada.

"Grit was sent him for a present by a man who summered at the ranch an' heerd Samson say he wanted a dawg," said the girl.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to summered, such as: amuse oneself, consume time, fritter away time, have leisure, idle away time, and pass the time.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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