A period of unusually hot weather.
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Examples for "dog days"
Examples for "dog days"
1My ma don't care how often I go in-onlyin dog days.
2Give them all the water they can drink in the dry dog days.
3Well, this year I have the remedy for the dog days of Christmas.
4We're seeing a lot of it, here in the dog days.
5The fierce sun of the dog days was coming hotly through the open window.
1Parts of China have also had a heat wave in recent days.
2Russia's heat wave is expected to last through the week at least.
3There was dead calm and a regular heat wave on December 19.
4A South Island heat wave caused record-breaking temperatures in Christchurch and Dunedin.
5Russian meteorologists say it's the most intense heat wave in a millennium.
6Outside it was raining, and the showers had broken the heat wave.
7Swimmers cool off during the heat wave in Seapoint, Co Dublin yesterday.
8Maine, that most moderate of states, was having a killer heat wave.
9But in late 2005, a severe heat wave hit the region.
10But Petersen said a U.S. heat wave has been an important contributing factor.
11A heat wave has gripped most of the nation this week.
12Admissions for intestinal infections seemed to lag a week behind the heat wave.
13She'd done splendidly throughout her entire pregnancy until the heat wave set in.
14Facebook Twitter Pinterest Not only horses suffered during the heat wave.
15The heat wave broke late that night, and it did not go quietly.
16Quebec was in the grip of a rare spring heat wave.