A widely used system of adjusting the official local time forward, usually by one hour from its official standard time, for the spring, summer, and early autumn periods.
Veja mais 1 The spirit that breathes about it in summer time is gently pastoral.
2 And, sure enough, in the summer time the lad was there again.
3 So in the summer time they had all set out for America.
4 Scarcely saw you except for a few weeks in the summer time .
5 He has to preach here in the summer time to city congregations.
6 Something happened in the summer time , when we were talking at Netherwoods.
7 The summer time is a period of moral deterioration with most boys.
8 Nothing can be more beautiful in summer time than this shady lawn.
9 This is Lake Michigan in summer time , and boats are plying everywhere.
10 Tell me what you did at summer time when you were little.
11 Lots of city folks come here in summer time , just for that.
12 You couldn't travel far without seein' of 'em in the summer time .
13 Sir, -Perhaps we should reach a compromise regarding winter and summer time .
14 It's summer time , and with the sun comes free outdoor festivals.
15 There in the summer time the gloaming continues until nearly midnight.
16 It was in the middle of his week's engagement-oncemore in summer time .
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