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summer

[suhm-er] / ˈsʌm ər /


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The medallion of venison on my plate came from a deer shot by one of the restaurant’s waiters who spends summers as a ghillie, a hunting and fishing guide.

From The Wall Street Journal

What arrived did not necessarily shock the players, they all had to have been living under a rock not to know their manager was very likely leaving in the summer.

From BBC

Guehi was wanted by clubs from all around Europe, not only last summer but this transfer window too.

From BBC

The Genius Act, passed in the summer of 2025 with bipartisan congressional support, established federal frameworks for payment stablecoins with reserve requirements and regulatory oversight.

From MarketWatch

Although I was a full-time student, I also worked every summer at a full-time job, even when I was in college.

From MarketWatch