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Sentences describing sultry weather

1, today, the weather is really sultry. The sun is burning. Burn the stone very hot. Can burn a match, can boil a drop of water on a stone.

It's really hot today! The sun hangs motionless on the top of the earth, like a big fireball, burning the earth like a big steamer, so hot that people can't breathe. The flowers and plants on the hot land droop their heads and are listless, and the trees roll their leaves. They hung their heads like shy little girls. The mirror-like lake reflects silver light. The fragments on the mirror were sprinkled on the water with the fierce grandson and sister, and another stone was thrown. The water in Jin Shanshan is cut off, but the flowers and grass are still the same. In the sky, there is not a trace of wind, nor a colorful cloud.

3. The weather is sultry, there is no wind, and the thick air seems to be frozen.

It's so hot that it seems that a spark will cause an explosion. The scorching sun is like fire, and the earth is like a steamer, which makes people breathless. Walking on the road, the oncoming wind hit like a heat wave. Early in the morning, cicadas cried loudly to tell people that another hot day had begun.

In summer, the sun is like fire, burning the earth mercilessly. Usually energetic trees also become listless. The dog, who is usually alive and kicking, also lies lazily under the big tree, showing his red tongue. The cicada in the tree kept singing: cicada, cicada. It seems to say: it's hot, it's hot!

6. The puppy lies on the cool ground to enjoy the cool, with its tongue sticking out of its mouth and panting. The lovely cicada climbed up the tree and kept barking. When small fish feel hot in the water, they will float to the surface to breathe fresh air. Flowers and trees are dejected and unhappy.

7. I don't know where the bird went; The vegetation is dejected and despondent, as if dying; Only cicadas keep chirping in the branches; It's really breaking gongs and drums to cheer for the scorching sun!

8. The hot summer came and the earth was scorched by the sun. Those grasses can't help the sun exposure, and the leaves are rolled into thin strips. Cicada is so hot that it keeps calling in the tree: cicada, cicada. Frogs croak in the pond.

9. The robust old willow drooped its branches listlessly, its green leaves curled, and its head drooped in dismay like a criticized child. I don't know where the wind hides. It's hot everywhere. The cicada in the tree also cried desperately, and several children could not stand the heat. They ran to the pond and plopped into the water, shouting: cool! They swim around in the water like ducks, sometimes coming out of the water and sometimes diving into the water.

10, the flower is very weak, as if it were ill, but no one has fed it herbs. The grass also bowed its head and the willow leaves rolled up. Small fish are swimming in the river. I really want to burn more solar energy when fishing, so that the fish can eat as soon as they are caught. The puppy also hid in the house and refused to come out. It craned its neck and gasped, as if to say, how hot it is! How hot it is!