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Idioms describing hot weather

Idioms describing hot weather are:

1, terrible summer, scorching sun, scorching sun, sweating like rain.

2, sweating like rain, sweating like rain, flowing gold, burning gold, flowing stones.

3, the umbrella is high, in May and June, black cattle wear the moon, and the hot sun is in the sky.

4, floating melon summer, hot days in Xia Yue, cold and hot, gorgeous and hot.

5, summer steaming, summer fumigation, the day when the sun is in the air.

Sentences describing hot weather

1, the weather is very hot and the sun is burning the earth. Standing in the sun for a long time will make your hair hot.

2. When summer comes, Father Sun gets angry and radiates its dazzling light. Shine on the earth. Everything in the world seems to be covered in a steamer, which is sultry and unbearable.

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. The sunshine in midsummer is really like dipping in Chili water, and there is no shady place on the empty street.

It's really hot in summer! The sun is scorching the earth, and the blue sky is windless. The wind seems to be playing hide-and-seek with us! White clouds are floating around feebly, and they want to find a place to enjoy the cool!

When summer comes, Father Sun gets angry and radiates its dazzling light. Shine on the earth. Everything in the world seems to be covered in a steamer, which is sultry and unbearable.