Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The summer season; summer.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
summertime .
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Examples
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In the summer-time Indians might be met with at the mouths of the
Chapter IV 2010
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In the summer-time, when the snow and ice are gone and man travels by canoe and poling-boat, the huskies are thrown upon their own resources.
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With the stock market staging a sharp rebound from its summer-time selloff, there's hope that the worst is over.
Investing in a Manic-Depressive Stock Market Tom Lauricella 2011
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It was summer-time, when the agricultural demand for laborers was at its height, and when the cities were bare of their floating populations.
THE TRAMP 2010
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Q: What sort of summer-time play will allow you to get up close and personal with your girl?
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In the capital Tunis, the bustling old Medina is bereft of the summer-time tourists who normally pack its narrow streets.
Struggling Tunisian Economy Gets Boost From Libyan Conflict 2011
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In the capital Tunis, the bustling old Medina is bereft of the summer-time tourists who normally pack its narrow streets.
Struggling Tunisian Economy Gets Boost From Libyan Conflict 2011
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My husband takes my kids out for ice-cream all the time in the summer, something here in Chicago, is a summer-time tradition.
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In the capital Tunis, the bustling old Medina is bereft of the summer-time tourists who normally pack its narrow streets.
Struggling Tunisian Economy Gets Boost From Libyan Conflict 2011
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Q: What sort of summer-time play will allow you to get up close and personal with your guy?
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