Idioms for July (2024) |
1. “summer fever” |
Meaning:
A state of excitement with the arrival of summer.
Example:
“As soon as June rolls around, I can’t help but feel the summer fever, and want to start planning barbeques and days out.”
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2. “soak up the sun” |
Meaning:
To enjoy and bask in the warmth and radiance of the sun.
Example:
“During my vacation, I plan to relax by the pool and soak up the sun.”
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3.“on cloud nine” |
Meaning:
To be extremely happy.
Example:
“After graduating from university, Sara was on cloud nine for the entire summer.”
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4. “light as a summer breeze” |
Meaning:
To refer to a feeling of ease.
Example:
“After finishing her exams, Jane felt as light as a summer breeze .”
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5. “come rain or shine” |
Meaning:
It describes something that happens regardless of any circumstances or weather conditions.
Example:
“Our family always goes on a picnic in the park on Sundays, come rain or shine.”
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