Similar words: polling day, days, nowadays, bank holidays, day in and day out, day after day, bog down, the day before yesterday. Meaning: n. the hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity.
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1, Few opera houses survived the dog days of the 1980s.
2, Another loss proves that these are truly dog days for the Broncos.
3, How have you been getting through the dog days?
4, Of or relating to the dog days.
5, The dog days of August are upon us.
6, These are the dog days ; watermelons are just in season.
7, This is now known in New Zealand as dog days off.
8, Three dog days of summer,[http://sentencedict.com/dog days.html] the grass behind the monastery had a large brown.
9, The dog days are passing, butt t his summer has been hot!
10, If there's such a thing as the dog days of the exhibition season, the Lakers might be feeling it.
11, It was not easy to carry such a heavy load, and during the dog days.
12, I do not know how I go through those dog days.
13, The summers are getting colder. What ever happened to the dog days I remember from my youth?
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