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sunny season

noun as in summer

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Thursday was the last day of summer, but the sunny season will linger in one Seattle community, where a group of neighbors recently transformed an entire city block by painting the street with a vivid garden scene.

"We got around 75,000 visitors in 2018, which was a particularly hot and sunny season, and now we're just over 92,000 visitors," he explained.

From BBC

It was one of those late-spring Seattle days that brings gray skies and a constant drizzle of rain, leaving you wondering when the sunny season might finally arrive.

Once you’ve finished your spring cleaning and start looking outside for the sunny season, you may notice your windows need a good cleaning inside and out.

The injury jarred the Dodgers out of an otherwise sunny season.

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

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