Idioms for June |
Here are some hot idioms about summer:
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1. “A place in the sun” |
Meaning:
Something that makes you happy and satisfies your needs.
Example:
“When I am with her I feel like I have a place in the sun.”
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2. “Maybees don’t fly in June” |
Meaning:
You say this to people who are very indecisive. “May bees” have been replaced with the word “maybe”.
Example:
“John, Maybees don’t fly in June. Hurry up and choose an answer!”
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3.“Under the weather” |
Meaning:
When you feel sick or depressed. It originally comes from the sense of being exhausted because of the recent extreme weather.
Example:
“I’m sorry for missing class. I’ve been under the weather recently.”
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4. “An Indian summer” |
Meaning:
An unusually high temperature in October.
Example:
“Hopefully this year will be an Indian summer.”
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5. “One swallow does not make a summer” |
Meaning:
Even though one lucky event has happened, it does not mean that there will continue to be lucky events. A swallow is a type of bird.
Example:
“The weather this April has been very hot, however one swallow does not make a summer.”
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