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Sentences describing hot weather
1. The sun is scorching the earth, and cicadas are singing not far away.
The weather in summer is as hot as a steamer.
The weather is sultry, there is no wind, and the thick air seems to be frozen.
The sun is annoying and I can't wait to enjoy the cool under the tree.
The sunshine in midsummer is really like dipping in Chili water, and there is no shady place on the empty street.
I don't even know if the rain will go in spring, but it will get deeper when it clears up in summer.
I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer.
In midsummer, it is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly near the shade, as if they were afraid that the sun would burn their wings.
7. Today, the sun is like fire, and cicadas are singing loudly.
8. The burning sun tore the skin of the earth.
9. The weather in July, the sun is poisonous, making people sweat.
10. The sun in July hangs in the blue sky like a fireball, and the clouds seem to be melted by the sun and disappear without a trace.
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