Idioms for June (2022)

Here are some hot idioms about summer:

1. “Make hay while the sun shines”

Meaning:
To prepare and take advantage of an opportunity when you have one.

Example:
“There's only one more available spot left at my favourite university. I need to make hay while the sun shines.”

2. “Come rain or shine”

Meaning:
To say that you will do something no matter the situation.

Example:
“I will be there at 5pm, come rain or shine.”

3.“Take a shine to somebody / something”

Meaning:
To like someone or something (to think positively of them).

Example:
“Recently, I've taken a shine to the Avenger's movies.”

4. “An Indian summer”

Meaning:
An unusually high temperature in the winter.

Example:
“Hopefully, this year will be an Indian summer.”

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 spring has been very hot; however, one swallow does not make a summer.”