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phraseThe heat of the day is the hottest part of the day, especially when this is very hot. The town square's empty in the heat of the day. See full dictionary entry for heatExamples of 'the heat of the day' in a sentencethe heat of the day We stop to sleep and avoid the heat of the day.Better for evenings, perhaps, than in the heat of the day.They tend to close during the heat of the day.Came the reply, and my pint of amber revitalisation evaporated in the heat of the day, along with everything else.If you have an overnight stop, let the heat of the day fade a bit, then wander into the city.In the warm-up, we fielded in the heat of the day which was a good shock system.The floor is dusty, but the space is dark and warm still from the heat of the day.During the heat of the day, this elegant and chic city moves at the delicious pace of a tortoise ready for a siesta.Do it first thing in the morning or last thing at night, rather than in the heat of the day.Only open them once the heat of the day has died down and the air is cooler outside than it is within. |