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Sentences to describe the heat in summer

The sentences describing the heat in summer are as follows:

1. As soon as the sun came out, the ground seemed to be on fire.

2. The sun is scorching like fire, and the earth is like a steamer, making people breathless.

3. The weather was swelteringly hot, with no wind at all and the thick air seemed to be frozen.

4. Early in the morning, the cicada screamed loudly, telling people that another hot day has begun.

5. On the other side of the lake, there are green willow trees, and the willow silk is like green ribbons, fluttering in the breeze.

6. The cicada keeps making irritating sounds on the branches, as if cheering for the scorching sun.

7. Spring has gone with the falling flowers, and summer has come, covered with green leaves and jumping in the warm wind.

8. The early summer sunshine shines through the dense layers of branches and leaves, and the ground is covered with light spots the size of copper coins.

9. In midsummer, it is so hot that even Jingflies only dare to fly close to the shade of trees, as if they are afraid that the sun will damage their wings.

10. The early summer sunshine shines through the dense layers of branches and leaves, and the ground is covered with sparkling light spots the size of copper coins.

11. In the quiet summer rain, the summer insects have been silent since then. Instead of the cicada's singing, the bee's secret language is missing, but the frog's long cry is missing.

12. The buffalo had long since hid in the pond, its entire body buried in the water, with only one head exposed above the water to breathe.

13. In July, in the blue sky, the sun hung like a fireball. The clouds seemed to be burned by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

14. The sun is like a huge fireball, its rays are scorching, the road is scorched by the scorching sun, and a string of white smoke is emitted every step you step on.

15. The summer sun is like a big furnace, heating the earth and even the air. People sweat all over their bodies whenever they move.

16. The summer is hot, and the birds are hiding somewhere; the grass and trees are hanging their heads; the dogs are so hot that they stick out their tongues and pant constantly.

17. There was no cloud in the sky, a scorching sun overhead, no wind, and all the trees stood there listlessly and lazily.

18. In the midsummer of July, there is no cloud in the blue sky, the hot sun is scorching the earth, the water in the river is hot to the touch, and the soil in the ground is rising.

19. In summer, the vegetation is particularly lush. The leaves of the holly trees are shiny and the old elm branches are lush, giving people a thick green.

20. Green grass, reeds and red, white and purple wild flowers are scorched by a fiery sun hanging high in the sky, and the air is filled with a sweet and intoxicating atmosphere.