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midsummer

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


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However, for those in the northern hemisphere, it is generally recognised as the midsummer date with the longest amount of daylight and the shortest period of darkness.

From BBC Jun. 16, 2026

They also needed a city that would prepare them for a World Cup of midsummer heat waves—without torturing them in the meantime.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 9, 2026

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

From Barron's Nov. 24, 2025

California’s Great America ended most of its live entertainment performances this year and canceled its seasonal events, including its midsummer Carnivale, a Halloween-themed Tricks and Treats celebration and its Christmas-themed Winterfest.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 23, 2025

Hugh was not in the lab when late on a midsummer June night I went back to shut down the X-ray tube and to develop the photograph of a new TMV sample.

From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson




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