summer heat in English

high and dry temperature that prevail during the summe

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1. Summer heat, clear air

2. Crowds of shoppers sweltered in the summer heat.

3. It brings some relief from the merciless summer heat.

4. My strength evaporated* like water in the dry summer heat.

5. 1 It brings some relief from the merciless summer heat.

6. 13 To others it brings relief from the merciless summer heat.

7. I stepped out of the plane and into the Arabian summer heat.

8. Insulated by thick walls, ceiling and door the ice would last throughout the summer heat.

9. The air in here is stale and heavy, used up and burned out by the summer heat.

10. Ideas flowed out of me like water out of a Brooklyn fire hydrant in the midst of a summer heat wave.

11. In climate zones 7 and warmer, Clumping species struggle to survive and usually die due to the summer heat and humidity.

12. Between takes he waited outside the main hall with a helper to wipe his glasses for him in the close summer heat.

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14. Burgs offer great new combos and meal options to satiate your hungry taste buds and some coolers and thirst quenchers to beat the summer heat.

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16. The climate was also against the British in the southern colonies and the Caribbean, where the intense summer heat caused food supplies to sour and spoil.

17. The Italian non-motorized infantry divisions were to use the only road network but the summer heat in August, which would have affected them most, led to another postponement.

18. To further protect the cellars from the summer heat, they would plant chestnut trees, which have spreading, dense canopies but shallow roots which would not intrude on the caverns.

19. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB It’s also something as basic as going 14 days without fresh air and not getting a chance to Acclimatize to Melbourne’s summer heat for those coming from the Northern Hemisphere

20. The major Abbassid addition was the introduction of the arcaded portico in the northern, western and southern side to protect the faithful from winter rain and summer heat as well as sheltering the poor and travellers.

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22. Hello Carolina Backpackers and Campers! For the past 10 years a group of friends and strangers have traveled from all over to Boone, NC to escape from the summer heat for a annual camping trip at the Boone KOA Kampground the last weekend in July

23. Barren sun-dried patches, and little holes and Crevices opened here and there by the action of the summer heat, announced that the lawn, like everything else at the farm, had been neglected, in the exclusive attention paid to the claims of the horses.

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25. Alabama - Alabama - Climate: The Alabama climate is temperate, with an average annual temperature of about 64 °F (18 °C), mellowed by altitude to some 60 °F (16 °C) in the northern counties and reaching 67 °F (19 °C) in the southern counties, although summer heat is often alleviated somewhat by the winds blowing in from the Gulf of Mexico.