June 21, when the sun is at its northernmost point.
Festival associated with the summer solstice.
1 In the southern part, midsummer is in January and midwinter in July.
2 In May he took Upsala; by midsummer he was besieging Stockholm itself.
3 The arrangement was that the wedding was to take place in midsummer .
4 In midsummer the bed is dry, and almost obliterated by the drift.
5 It was the vacation time - the midsummer carnival weeks of the wilderness people.
6 As solstices go, this midsummer one was particularly special for Niamh Gaffney.
7 In Slavonic countries, also, the midsummer festival is celebrated with similar rites.
8 Duchess-night had seen the first sprinkling of rain since the midsummer conjunction.
9 In the winter he returned to Italy, and it was midsummer , B.C.
10 The month in which none fell at all was midsummer , of course.
11 The scorching heat of a midsummer day beat mercilessly upon the earth.
12 Redpath had besought him as usual, and even in midsummer had written:
13 The Indians enter the Cueva del Guacharo once a year, near midsummer .
14 He won their hearts still further by something he did in midsummer .
15 Screened from the wind, the sun here was of almost midsummer strength.
16 Though it was midsummer Hetta entered the room with her veil down.
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