canicular days (Meaning)

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canicular days (n)

the hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity

Synonyms & Antonyms of canicular days

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canicular days Sentence Examples

  1. During the **canicular days**, streets turned into shimmering mirages as the hot asphalt radiated the sun's heat.
  2. Farmers meticulously planned their irrigation systems to protect their crops from the relentless drought of the **canicular days**.
  3. Traditional festivals in many cultures celebrated the culmination of harvest season, coinciding with the end of the **canicular days**.
  4. Tourists often underestimated the intensity of the sun during the **canicular days**, leading to unfortunate cases of sunburn.
  5. Scientists warned of the increasing frequency and duration of extreme heat events, potentially extending the **canicular days** in some regions.
  6. Historical accounts documented the impact of various **canicular days** on social unrest and economic hardship.
  7. Local legends recounted tales of mythical creatures lurking in the desert heat during the **canicular days**.
  8. Ice cream parlors overflowed with customers seeking a refreshing escape from the blistering heat of the **canicular days**.
  9. Architects incorporated specialized roof designs and ventilation systems to provide relief from the harsh conditions of the **canicular days**.
  10. As the **canicular days** approached, families began preparing their homes with cooling techniques and stocking up on essential supplies.

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the hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

During the **canicular days**, streets turned into shimmering mirages as the hot asphalt radiated the sun's heat.

Farmers meticulously planned their irrigation systems to protect their crops from the relentless drought of the **canicular days**.

Traditional festivals in many cultures celebrated the culmination of harvest season, coinciding with the end of the **canicular days**.

Tourists often underestimated the intensity of the sun during the **canicular days**, leading to unfortunate cases of sunburn.