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Anthropomorphic sentences describing the weather

1. Today, the weather is really sultry. The sun is hot. The stone was hot in the sun. It can light a match and boil a drop of water on a stone.

2. It’s so hot today! The sun hangs motionless above Lao Gao Lao Gao Gao’s head, like a big fireball, burning the earth like a big steamer, so hot that it makes people gasp. Don't get angry. The small flowers and grass on the hot ground drooped their heads and looked listless. The big trees curled their leaves, and they lowered their heads like shy little girls. The mirror-like lake reflects silver light. The fragments on the mirror were scattered on the water surface with the fierce sun. Throwing a stone quickly, the golden water surface was broken, but the little flowers and grass were still the same. There was not a trace of wind in the sky, nor a single colorful cloud.

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

4. The weather was so hot, as if a spark would cause an explosion. The sun is like fire, the earth is like a steamer, and it is so hot that people can't breathe. Walking on the road, the wind blows in my face like a heat wave. Early in the morning, cicadas scream loudly to tell people that another hot day has begun.

5. The scorching sun in summer is scorching the earth mercilessly, and the usually energetic trees have become listless. The usually lively puppy was lying lazily under the big tree, with its red tongue exposed. The cicada on the tree keeps chirping: "I know, I know." It seems to be saying: "It's so hot, so hot!"

6. The blazing fire umbrella is high in the sky, so hot. The fish in the river dared not come out of the water, the birds did not dare to fly out of the mountains and forests, and even the dogs in the village just stretched out their tongues and panted endlessly.

7. The little bird hid somewhere; the grass and trees were all downcast, as if they were dying; only the cicada kept making broken screams on the branches; it was really a broken drum. Cheering for the scorching sun!

8. The weather is unbearably hot - there are degrees Fahrenheit in the shadow of the cactus.

9. The weather in summer is as hot as a steamer.

10. The unavoidable heat in summer is really a headache, no matter you are walking on the road under the scorching sun, or you have entered the shadow of a tree house; whether it is in the morning or in the evening , that summer heat always accompanies you and surrounds you, which is really annoying.

11. 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.

12. Spring has gone with the fallen flowers, and summer has come with green leaves jumping in the warm wind

13. The soil on the ground has been burned hot by the sun. Yes, a few dark brown pot-bellied crickets were jumping around like springs.

14. The scorching sun tore the skin of the earth apart.

15. Today, the sun is scorching like fire, and the cicadas are screaming loudly.

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

17. The scorching sun was in the sky, and on both sides of the road, the ripe grains were so hot that they bent over and lowered their heads. Grasshoppers, as numerous as blades of grass, make a faint but noisy chirp in the wheat and rye fields and in the reeds on the shore.