Đặt câu với từ "midsummer"

1. Midsummer heat closed over the city.

2. It was a lovely midsummer morning.

3. Plans for advertisements begin in midsummer.

4. It's hot like in midsummer.

5. Flourishing creeperVirginia creeper in the midsummer.

6. this midsummer plenitude of fruits and vegetables.

7. Daylight hours are long in midsummer.

8. In midsummer every town is impossibly crowded.

9. Lovely women are usually asleep at midsummer sunrise.

10. Daylight hours are long in midsummer in Alaska.

11. I don't normally take my holiday in midsummer.

12. It's midsummer sometime this week, isn't it?

13. By midsummer, Gatsby was front page news.

14. This midsummer has plenitude of fruits and vegetables.

15. I was visiting here in midsummer, not in spring.

16. I live somewhere between "unconditional" and "midsummer," in Midtown Manhattan.

17. Midsummer littoral city Qingdao, sunshine is beautiful, climate is delightful.

18. In midsummer sexually mature females lay 7-8 eggs.

19. Midsummer on the tundra and the sun does not set.

20. Finally, the big bomber roared into the moonlit midsummer sky.

21. It is particularly difficult to bear up against the midsummer heat.

22. Aphrodite has a festival dedicated to celebrating her during the midsummer

23. We use to go for a midnight swim during the midsummer.

24. We use to go for a midnight walk during the midsummer.

25. The quote is from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare.

26. 25 We use to go for a midnight walk during the midsummer.

27. Between midsummer and early fall, each Crabgrass plant produces thousands of seeds

28. Her main festival was the Aphrodisia, which was celebrated annually in midsummer.

29. Cucumbers on outdoor plants will be ready from midsummer to early autumn

30. We at Beroll wish you all a nice and much needed Midsummer.

31. In midsummer 19 there were 278 projects and 777 new homes available.

32. Barrington has composed the music for a new production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.

33. Midsummer House is one of the best restaurants in the country, never mind Cambridge.

34. One afternoon that spring the weather became inordinately hot, boiling up to midsummer levels.

35. Balefires are a traditionally used during Wiccan rituals for Yule, Beltane and Midsummer

36. The Midsummer Station is the fourth studio album by American electronica project Owl City.

37. Although it's midsummer, the temperature here is a bone-chilling 35 degrees below freezing.

38. Temperatures plummet to minus sixty degrees or lower at night even at the equator in midsummer.

39. The name Oberon was derived from Oberon, the King of the Fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

40. Four seperate police forces are monitoring every traveller's vehicle in the four day countdown to midsummer.

41. New Age travellers were on the road again today, looking for a place to hold their midsummer festival.

42. Cumin plants grow to 1-2 feet tall, full of pink or white flowers throughout the midsummer.

43. 29 By midsummer 19 all attempts to negotiate a settlement of the oil crisis had foundered on Mossadeqs stubbornness.

44. Fall Armyworms are more common in southern Arkansas, and they appear in midsummer especially in bermudagrass pastures.

45. From the centre of the circle, it marks the midsummer sunrise, to which the avenue is also aligned.

46. In spring the land turns emerald, and in midsummer, in the high heat, the edges of the pasture brown.

47. It is never quite dark in these parts in midsummer but it could be pretty spooky all the same.

48. 25 From the centre of the circle, it marks the midsummer sunrise,(www.Sentencedict.com) to which the avenue is also aligned.

49. He wore a greatcoat in midsummer, being affected with the trembling delirium, and his face was the color of carmine.

50. 29 The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at Midsummer, and then goes away. 

51. 26 The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at midsummer, and then goes away. 

52. The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at Midsummer, and then goes away. 

53. How to grow Agapanthus These dramatic sun-loving border plants produce large spherical flowerheads, usually in beautiful shades of blue, from midsummer onwards

54. The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at midsummer, and then goes away. 

55. 1 The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at midsummer, and then goes away. 

56. Shakespeare mentioned Cowslip in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, while Johann Sebastian Bach describes the plant as “heavenly Cowslip” in St John Passion.

57. 2 The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at Midsummer, and then goes away. 

58. Hyperabelian Alismal employer eye-catching midsummer half-hour cheselip hemispherico-conical catalepsis Kaliningrad mediumistic ankyloses beloved mosses Dhekelia world-hailed sketch unattributably intelligentiary

59. Ajuga reptans, the wild bugle, is a robust evergreen with dark green foliage, bearing upright spikes of dark blue flowers from late spring to midsummer

60. Buddleia is best planted from spring to midsummer so the plants have ample opportunity to develop a good root system to sustain them through the winter

61. Hawkins started her career as a stage actress, appearing in productions, such as Romeo and Juliet, playing Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

62. Numerous Azalea species, hybrids and cultivars, either native to this area or hailing from the Orient, can be grown here, with bloom times ranging from early spring to midsummer

63. With the sky still aglow at 11 p. m. on Midsummer Eve, Danes build bonfires along the shore to burn effigies of witches, banishing evil spirits from the land.

64. 1827, Thomas Hood, The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies […] When some fresh bruit Startled me all Aheap! — and soon I saw The horridest shape that ever raised my awe.

65. Growing Ornithogalum saundersiae (Giant Chincherinchee) Latin Name Pronunciation: or-ni-thog'-al-um In midsummer, impressive clusters of creamy white, starry blossoms stand on 3-ft stems above rosettes of blunt leaves

66. A lbert Serra’s Liberté, or Liberty, is a gruesome midsummer night’s dream of Sadeian horror in which a bunch of verbose Bewigged libertines in the 18th century gather in a dark forest in

67. Antirrhinum majus 'madame butterfly' f1 mix Family: Scrophulariaceae Common name: Antirrhinum majus Upright racemes of double flowers open in colour-balanced shades of pink, yellow, red, orange and white, from midsummer until the first frosts.

68. 1590-96, William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act 5, Scene 1, 2008 [1947], Forgotten Books, page 84, And, as she fled, her mantle she did fall, / Which Lion vile with Bloody mouth did stain

69. I particularly love to see Cowslips which always remind me of a wonderful play William Shakespeare wrote, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and, in particular, that exquisite scene in the wood near Athens when Puck greets a fairy with the words:

70. Examples of Abloom in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web On a midsummer day earlier this year, the pohutukawa trees were Abloom in a blaze of red, and kids on vacation zoomed about on scooters and skateboards

71. Bardolatry: The Problem Plays Gabrielle Roman , Olivia Woods and Katy Mastrocola October 21, 2015 We all know what genre most of Shakespeare's plays fall into: Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy, The Winter's Tale is a

72. Aquilegia (Columbine plants) is a genus of clump-forming, short-lived perennials noted for their late spring to midsummer blooms of single or double, short-spurred or spurless flowers, in a variety of colors ranging from blue to violet to white to pink to red.

73. Bottom Bottom a humorous character who is changed into a donkey in Shakespeare’s play A midsummer night’s dream From Longman Business Dictionary Bottom bot‧tom 1 / ˈbɒtəmˈbɑː-/ noun [countable usually singular] 1 the lowest point, position, or level Hopefully, we are finally seeing the Bottom of this recession.

74. Later ones included three written by David Garrick and based on Shakespeare - The Fairies (3 February 1755 at the Drury Lane, London), after A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Tempest (11 February 1756, Drury Lane, London) - and a successful afterpiece, The Enchanter (13 December 1760, Drury Lane, London).

75. Each book in the series was inspired by and loosely based on a different literary classic: Twilight on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, New Moon on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Eclipse on Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, and Breaking Dawn on a second Shakespeare play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.

76. Ballade in Henley's "Ballade (Double Refrain) Of Midsummer Days And Nights" This poem by William Ernest Henley is an example of a double-refrain Ballade, in which both line 8 and line 4 of the first stanza become refrains that are repeated throughout the poem, as well as in the envoi

77. Agapanthus, also known as African lilies or Lily of the Nile, provide cool colour during summer There’s nothing better for an infusion of midsummer blue than an Agapanthus, but they come in a huge range of colours and heights from almost-black through to purple, from French navy to royal blue, through to subtle lilac, grey and pure white.

78. Bobby soxer: She wears a cardigan pounds 8.99, floral T-shirt from pounds 4.99, jeans from pounds 8.99, scarf REBELS WITH A CAUSE; ELEMENTS OF STYLE Today's multiple Bobbie Soxer looked one to follow after an impressive victory at Leicester in May, but the handicapper hit him hard and he struggled off his higher mark in midsummer.

79. It is argued that Shakespeare alludes to Marlowe's murder in As You Like It, 3.3.11-12: "it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room", and Apostrophizes his dead friend in A Midsummer Night's Dream: The lunatic, the lover and the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold,