saint martin's summer (Meaning)
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saint martin's summer (n)
a period of unusually warm weather in the autumn
Synonyms & Antonyms of saint martin's summer
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saint martin's summer Sentence Examples
- Saint Martin's summer bathed the land in a warm, golden glow.
- Amidst the usual chill of late autumn, Saint Martin's summer brought an unexpected respite.
- The trees, which had long been bare, reveled in the warmth of Saint Martin's summer.
- Birds sang merrily as if celebrating the arrival of Saint Martin's summer.
- The fields, which had been dormant for weeks, began to show signs of life again under Saint Martin's summer.
- Farmers rejoiced at the unexpected bounty brought by Saint Martin's summer.
- In the gardens, flowers bloomed once more as if lured by Saint Martin's summer.
- The warmth of Saint Martin's summer extended even to the hearts of those who had grown weary of the cold.
- Children frolicked in the streets, enjoying the unexpected blessing of Saint Martin's summer.
- The fleeting beauty of Saint Martin's summer served as a reminder that even in the midst of darkness, there is always hope for a brighter tomorrow.
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a period of unusually warm weather in the autumn
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Saint Martin's summer bathed the land in a warm, golden glow.
Amidst the usual chill of late autumn, Saint Martin's summer brought an unexpected respite.
The trees, which had long been bare, reveled in the warmth of Saint Martin's summer.
Birds sang merrily as if celebrating the arrival of Saint Martin's summer.