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summer

[suhm-er] / ˈsʌm ər /


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Unaware of the secret report but now anxious that he was under surveillance, Faqir saw Hala and her family one last time in Tartus later that summer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Concern was expressed about the image of "superiority" that would be conveyed by the royal yacht arriving into Irish harbours as part of a mooted visit in the summer of 1996.

From BBC

They have taken advantage of the long summer days in Siberia, or Mongolia, feasting on bugs and berries.

From BBC

But, after openly criticising the club's lack of activity in the summer, at full-time Glasner was not shy about expressing his desire for the club to add reinforcements in January.

From BBC

But playing long into the summer in sapping conditions to become world champions is beginning to take its toll.

From Barron's