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midsummer

[mid-suhm-er, -suhm-] / ˈmɪdˈsʌm ər, -ˌsʌm- /


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A softer print would support the idea that the midsummer spike has already passed through the system.

From Barron's

Special grand juries sit for longer terms than regular panels — and this one is slated to sit until midsummer.

From Washington Post

This seed mix requires infrequent mowing — after midsummer when the wildflowers bloom — but is a “great compromise where a lawnlike aesthetic is needed or desired.”

From Seattle Times

It has gained back almost one-third, and agency officials hope that will grow to 44 percent by midsummer.

From Washington Post

Five months after that first competition, the region’s ski jumpers converged on Mount Rainier for a midsummer contest that Skoog recreated a century later.

From Seattle Times