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Example sentences for "summer time"

  • It's as ridiculous as startin' fer hell in summer time.

  • Then the swarm of reporters buzzing about him like a cloud of flies in summer time.

  • Then he would fling himself into his corner again and give his attention to the monotonously level landscape beyond the window and strive to forget the stale odor so peculiar to all railroad cars, especially in summer time.

  • Give my best love to the old Dad, and tell him that he must be careful of his health in such a desperate heat as New York provides in summer time.

  • Zaele owes its origin to the copious spring which rises there, and which renders it, in summer time, a much frequented watering place of the Arabs.

  • Nahr Beshiza [Arabic]; which dries up in summer time, but in winter sometimes swells rapidly to a considerable size.

  • I was told, by the people of the mill, that the water of the larger spring, in summer time, stops at certain periods and resumes its issue from under the rock, eight or ten times in a day.

  • In summer time, the heart-shaped leaves cover the twigs on the outside of this spire, but the beauty of the tree top is marred by the dead branches which have been smothered by the crowding.

  • In summer time, when the fuzzy, green butternuts are scarcely larger than olives, and their shells are so soft that a knitting-needle goes through without any trouble, the time for making pickled nuts has come.

  • On holidays, in summer time, the green country around the margin of this water is animated by companies of visitors from the hill sides, and the villages and towns of the neighbouring valleys.

  • About this pretty cottage, where little Lucy lived, is the busiest part of the hamlet in summer time.

  • In view of the shortness of Winter holidays, it seems a pity that more enthusiasts do not profit by the chance of practising which the Jungfrau Joch Railway offers in Summer time.

  • Nothing could be harsher and bleaker than the country, even as we saw it in the prime of summer time, and the little towns seem almost a part of the country itself.

  • No day is so still that you do not hear them in summer time.

  • I've noticed that nearly all sthrikes occur in th' summer time.

  • Sthrikes come in th' summer time an' lockouts in th' winter.

  • But a gr-reat deal iv wurruk, especially in th' summer time, will hurt anny man that indulges in it.

  • Well, it wasn't so bad in de summer time and us had big fires in de winter time, inside and outside de house, whenever us was working'.

  • Dat was for de white folks but in de summer time, I minds de flies off de table wid the peafowl feather brush and eat in de kitchen just what de white folks eat; them was very good eatin's I's here for to tell you.

  • Plenty to eat and enough to wear 'cept de boys run 'round in their shirt tails and de girls just a one-piece homespun slip on in de summer time.

  • In summer time, when leaves grow green, And flowers are fresh and gay, Robin Hood and his merry men Were disposed to play.

  • They is dead now but I 'members them crawlin' 'round on de plank floor in de winter time and in de sand in de summer time.

  • Summer time, things was kept in de milk-house.

  • The best times we had was 'long in summer time, 'tending them Camp Meetings.

  • The Noble Fisherman or Robin Hood’s Preferment I In summer time, when leaves grow green, When they doe grow both green and long, Of a bold outlaw call’d Robin Hood It is of him I sing this song.

  • I In summer time, when leaves grow green, And flowers are fresh and gay, Robin Hood and his merry men Were [all] disposed to play.

  • We were going from island to island in summer time.

  • We were very happy with our neighbors, often going to Bower's harbor in summer time in our own boat to visit friends.

  • We walked to school, picked berries in summer time, played, sang and worked together.

  • The fact that an open passage exists between this belt and the shore in summer time, is no objection, as the tides, river currents, and warm land breezes, may very well explain this.

  • In summer time there is always thunder and lightning, when the passage is attended or followed by a storm.

  • Our manager's garden at Maryborough is a sight worth seeing in summer time.

  • What a pretty place this Michigan must be in summer time, when the trees which line the streets, and all the shady gardens about it, are clad in green.

  • The colonials say that these winds are even of use, by blowing the insect tribes out to sea; and that but for them the crops would, in summer time, be completely eaten away.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "summer time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    answer questions; being left; convince himself; extra hand; free herself; government must; had used; last year; mortal terror; real gentleman; revised edition; shed blood; sore eyes; summer complaint; summer evening; summer home; summer pelage; summer rain; summer residence; summer resident; summer savory; summer schools; summer time; summer visitor; uncertain date; unclean lips