As the sun shines brightly and the days get longer, summer brings not just warm weather but also a fresh opportunity to expand your English vocabulary with some fun and colorful idioms. Idioms are phrases with meanings that aren't always obvious from the individual words, and they add richness to your conversations. Here are 10 summer-themed idioms, complete with definitions and examples, to help you express yourself more naturally and fluently in English. 1. Dog Days of Summer Definition : The hottest and most uncomfortable days of summer. Example : During the dog days of summer, I prefer to stay indoors with the air conditioning on. 2. Catch Some Rays Definition : To sunbathe or spend time in the sun. Example : Let's go to the beach and catch some rays this afternoon. 3. Beat the Heat Definition : To find ways to stay cool in hot weather. Example : We decided to head to the pool to beat the heat. 4. Full of Hot Air Definition : Someone who talks a lot but doesn't mean muc...
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