Seasons Idioms
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Meaning: A situation in which the same events or experiences repeat again and again, with little or no progress.
Example: Every week at the office felt like groundhog day, with the same meetings and arguments repeating endlessly. Read more ➺
Meaning: An ideal or traditional bride, since June is considered the most popular and lucky month for weddings. (figurative)
Example: The June bride was celebrated as a symbol of happiness and good fortune. (figurative) Read more ➺
Meaning: Symbolizes a point of decision in life, often representing a moment where a person must choose between diverging paths or life choices.
Example: He stood at the crossroads, just like in the poem, lost in the quiet of the yellow wood. Read more ➺
Meaning: A period in fall and winter when people seek short-term relationships for companionship.
Example: As the leaves began to fall, she realized cuffing season was in full swing. Read more ➺
Meaning: used to describe hot, sultry days.
Example: Lemonade is a classic drink to keep yourself cool during the dog days of summer. Read more ➺
Meaning: Someone who's no longer young.
Example: My grandfather is no spring chicken, that's for sure. Read more ➺
Meaning: Experiencing mental confusion or lack of clarity, often due to fatigue, illness, or emotional distress.
Example: After staying up all night studying, she walked into the exam room in a fog. Read more ➺
Meaning: finding a way to stay cool when it is very hot outside
Example: I have found that drinking a cool glass of water helps to beat the heat in summer. Read more ➺
Meaning: hot, sultry days.
Example: During the dog days of summer, people prefer to remain indoors and go out as little as possible. Read more ➺
