Antonym: midwinter. Similar words: summer, midst, summit, summary, summation, dimmer, commerce, consumer. Meaning: n. June 21, when the sun is at its northernmost point.
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31. It winds down into winter, and yet by rights it should be barely midsummer.
32. One afternoon that spring the weather became inordinately hot, boiling up to midsummer levels.
33. If it flowers after midsummer, leave it until the autumn or very early next spring.
34. College presidents are on annual contracts and usually switch jobs in midsummer.
35. The fires and entrance are oriented in direct line with the midsummer sunset.
36. He had rejoiced in its glossy purplish midsummer beauty which had sheltered the gentle ring-doves that cooed among its branches.
37. Thorn said that midsummer sunset was observed from a small platform on a steep hillside overlooking the stone.
38. By midsummer 1953, all attempts to negotiate a settlement of the oil crisis had foundered on Mossadeqs stubbornness.
39. The first had come off after the shoot-to-kill order. By midsummer, both sides were girding for action.
40. In spring the land turns emerald, and in midsummer, in the high heat, the edges of the pasture brown.
41. Temperatures plummet to minus sixty degrees or lower at night even at the equator in midsummer.
42. But I do know that by midsummer I had started to write a love-story.
43. Midsummer day, I, have you.
44. We could hear the shrill of the midsummer cricket.
45. We need a harp and wine in midsummer night......
46. I really enjoy Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream.
47. This midsummer has plenitude of fruits and vegetables.
48. Have they read A Midsummer Night's Dream?
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49. Flourishing creeperVirginia creeper in the midsummer.
50. Midsummer Night's Dream on stage is the eyeable art.
51. With the sky still aglow at 11 p. m. on Midsummer Eve, Danes build bonfires along the shore to burn effigies of witches, banishing evil spirits from the land.
52. To recreate the country's Midsummer celebration, people in traditional dress danced around a maypole.
53. The ancient Germanic, Slav and Celtic tribes in Europe celebrated Midsummer with communal bonfires.
54. It is particularly difficult to bear up against the midsummer heat.
55. In my all memory, what I can not forget is midsummer night.
56. Singing songs and daring leaps across the dying embers completes the Midsummer Eve celebration, one of the country's most beloved traditions.
57. Now the wind like a kindly mother sways softly the village slept soundly in the cradle, rocking the midsummer night of countryside like Eden in my heart.
58. It bears tall tapering racemes of white midsummer flowers on wiry black-purple stems, whose mildly unpleasant, medicinal smell at close range gives it the common name "Bugbane".
59. The quote is from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare.
60. Landslide and debris flow disasters in Yunnan occur mainly in July and August in the midsummer, major influencing synoptics...
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