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mid summer

noun as in summer

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In mid-summer, as the epidemic swept through the region, schools closed one by one.

These agricultural pests migrate in mid-summer to the Rocky Mountains from Kansas and Nebraska to beat the heat.

Midterm races generally crystallize in mid-summer, and the House is expected to stay firmly in GOP hands.

For Cliff Sloan, the cost argument would turn out to be a powerful weapon when he began to lobby the Hill in mid-summer.

In early May, more than 200 men and women arrived at the gates of the camp, and by mid-summer, many children were dying.

There were morning-glories for the mid-summer season, peonies and iris for the spring, and chrysanthemums for autumn.

Chilly weather, no doubt, in Boston from which she had sailed; but mid-summer warmth in those southern waters.

By my sword, the Sweetheart of the Faith, never did frogs at a mid-summer drought croak more frightfully than those scamps.

Her accustomed eyes looked upon this incomparable, native scene that was set in the full beauty of mid-summer's moonlight.

I now buy fertilizers only for the mid-summer dressing on my timothy and alfalfa fields.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to midsummer, such as: summertime, vacation, heat, daylight savings time, dog days, and picnic days.

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

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