midsummermid‧sum‧mer /ˌmɪdˈsʌmə◂ $ -ər◂/ noun [uncountable] - Daylight hours are long in midsummer in Alaska.
- Daylight hours are long in midsummer.
- From the centre of the circle, it marks the midsummer sunrise, to which the avenue is also aligned.
- I was visiting here in midsummer, not in spring.
- In midsummer 1992, there were 278 projects and 3, 777 new homes available.
- It is never quite dark in these parts in midsummer but it could be pretty spooky all the same.
- Lovely women are usually asleep at midsummer sunrise.
- Temperatures plummet to minus sixty degrees or lower at night even at the equator in midsummer.
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