Hottest part of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
The hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity.
A period of unusually hot weather.
1 My ma don't care how often I go in-onlyin dog days .
2 Give them all the water they can drink in the dry dog days .
3 Well, this year I have the remedy for the dog days of Christmas.
4 We're seeing a lot of it, here in the dog days .
5 The fierce sun of the dog days was coming hotly through the open window.
6 And, while it dwindled, the heat came on, and then the stifling dog days .
7 These dog days make me tired; I sleep without sleeping, for lack of energy.
8 Wadin' in the crick in dog days ! exploded Aunt Rebecca.
9 The opposite of the lazy, hazy dog days of summer that I long for.
10 I am sweating as if it were the dog days !
11 In summer, on the other hand, they are assigned from Walpurgis Night until dog days .
12 And all I'll have is a limp and the dog days of my second career.
13 And hasn't it some connection with the dog days ?
14 For Hollywood, August is summer's dog days no longer.
15 He was, as much as any in these dog days , a man of his word.
16 And the mess got wind of it, and made a rare story for the dog days .
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