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A sentence describing heat

The sentences describing heat are as follows:

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

2. The clods on the ground are boiling hot, and several dark brown crickets jump around like springs.

3. The scorching sun is in the sky, and on both sides of the road, mature grains are bent down by the sun. Grasshoppers are as numerous as grass leaves, making a weak and noisy sound in wheat fields and rye fields and among the reeds on the shore.

In midsummer, it is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly near the shade, as if afraid that the sun will burn their wings.

5, the sun is roasting the earth, and the sound of cicadas is not far away.

6. Unbearable heat-in the shadow of cactus, the temperature is as high as Fahrenheit 125 degrees.

7. Today, the sun is like fire, and cicadas are singing.

8. The sun is like a fireball of the boss, the light is burning, the road surface is scorched by the scorching sun, and a pile of white smoke is stepped on.

9. The burning sun tore the skin of the earth.

10, in July, the blue sky was hung with the sun like a fireball, and the clouds seemed to be melted by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

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

12, grass, reeds and red, white and purple wildflowers were steamed high in the sky by a fiery red sun, and the air was filled with sweet and intoxicating breath.

13, spring has gone with the fallen flowers, and summer is covered with green leaves and jumping in the warm wind.