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midsummer

1 of 1noun
/ˈmɪdˌsʌmər/
1

the middle part of summer when it is hottest

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  • The joyous celebrations of midsummer echoed through the quaint village, where families gathered to revel in the warmth of the season.
  • As the sun lingered in the sky during midsummer, casting a golden glow across the meadows, children played and laughter filled the air.
  • In the heart of midsummer, the vibrant colors of blooming flowers painted a picturesque landscape, creating a scene of natural beauty.
  • Midsummer festivals brought communities together, with lively music, traditional dances, and feasts that celebrated the abundance of the season.
  • Midsummer evenings were perfect for stargazing, as the clear skies revealed a tapestry of constellations against the backdrop of the warm night.
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