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Sentences describing the hot weather, poems, idioms and sayings with pictures about the hot weather

Sentences describing the hot weather, poems, idioms and sayings about the hot weather with pictures

Sentences describing the hot weather

1. The sun makes people happy I felt restless and restless while enjoying the shade under the tree.

2. In the weather in July, the sun is so hot that it makes people sweat.

3. The weather was so hot, as if a spark would cause an explosion.

4. The sun was scorching the earth, and the sound of cicadas was heard not far away.

5. The weather was unbearably hot, 125 degrees Fahrenheit even under the shadow of the cactus.

6. Early in the morning, the cicada screams loudly, telling people that another hot day has begun.

7. The midsummer sunshine is like being dipped in pepper water. There is no shade on the open street.

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

9. The cicada keeps making irritating sounds on the branches, as if cheering for the scorching sun.

10. In midsummer, the weather is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly close to the shade of trees, as if they are afraid that the sun will damage their wings.

11. The buffalo had long since hid in the pond, its entire body buried in the water, with only one head exposed above the water to breathe.

12. There was no cloud in the sky, a scorching sun above our heads, no wind, and all the trees stood there listlessly and lazily.

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

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

15. 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.

16. Everything is at rest. Occasionally, there is a roar of deer and tiger, and the world here temporarily stops. The deep silence was broken, and the long ending lingered, containing the fear of death and the hardship of life.

17. No rain, no wind. The sun is scorching and the heat is unbearable. The fifty-five-kilometer "Xiaolengchang" located in the valley is even more scorching.

18. The forest above the mountains and the towering mountains form a barrier that will The independent houses are surrounded. The air and the sun are burning together.

19. There is no cloud in the sky, there is no wind, and there is a scorching sun above the head, and all the trees stand listlessly and lazily. /p>

20. In the midsummer of July, there is no cloud in the blue sky, the hot sun is scorching the earth, the water in the river is hot, and the soil in the ground is smoking.

21. The scorching sun is in the sky, and the ripe grains on both sides of the road are bent over with their heads lowered by the heat. Grasshoppers are as numerous as grass blades, making a faint and noisy sound in the wheat and rye fields and in the reeds on the shore. /p>

22. In midsummer, the weather is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly close to the shade of trees, as if they are afraid that the sun will damage their wings.

23. Spring has gone with the falling flowers. , covered with green leaves in summer, jumping in the warm wind.

24. The soil on the ground was hot from the sun, and there were a few dark brown pot-bellied crickets with springs.

25. The midsummer sunshine is like being dipped in pepper water. There is no shade on the open street.

26. The sun is burning. Earth, the sound of cicadas is heard not far away

27. In the midsummer of July, there is no cloud in the blue sky, the hot sun is scorching the earth, the water in the river is hot, and the ground is hot. The soil is smoking.

28. The hot sun has torn the skin of the earth.

29. The sun makes people restless and impatient even under the trees.

< p> 30. The weather is unbearably hot - it's 125 degrees Fahrenheit even under the shadow of the cactus

31. The sun is like a huge fireball, the light is scorching, and the road is scorching hot. A stream of white smoke appeared with each step.

In July, the sun hung like a fireball in the blue sky, and the clouds seemed to be burned by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

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33. There was not a cloud in the sky, not a bit of wind, and a scorching sun above our heads. All the trees stood there listlessly and lazily.

34. The scorching sun was in the sky, and there was a scorching sun on both sides of the road. , the ripe grains bent over with their heads lowered in the heat, and grasshoppers, as numerous as blades of grass, made a faint and noisy sound in the wheat and rye fields, and in the reeds on the shore.

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

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

37. The weather in July is so hot that it makes people sweat.

38. Today, the sun is blazing and the cicadas are screaming loudly.

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

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

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

42. The soil on the ground was hot from the sun, and a few dark-brown pot-bellied crickets were jumping around like springs.

43. In the midsummer of July, there is no cloud in the blue sky, the hot sun is scorching the earth, the water in the river is hot to the touch, and the soil in the ground is smoking.

44. 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.

45. The sun makes people restless and impatient even when enjoying the shade under a tree.

46. In midsummer, the weather is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly close to the shade of trees, as if they are afraid that the sun will damage their wings.

47. The sun was scorching the earth, and the sound of cicadas was heard not far away.

48. The weather is unbearably hot - 125 degrees Fahrenheit even under the shadow of the cactus.

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

50. The sun is like a huge fireball, its rays are scorching, the road is heated by the scorching sun, and a string of white smoke is emitted every step you step on.

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

52. 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.

53. The midsummer sunshine is like being dipped in pepper water. There is no shade on the open street.

54. Green grass, reeds and red, white and purple wild flowers are scorched by a fiery sun hanging high in the sky, and the air is filled with a sweet and intoxicating atmosphere.

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

56. In the weather in July, the sun is so hot that it makes people sweat.

57. 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.

58. There was not a cloud in the sky, not a bit of wind, a scorching sun overhead, and all the trees stood there listlessly and lazily.

59. The sun hangs in the sky like a big fireball. It stings so hard that we can't even open our eyes. The asphalt on the road has been softened by the sun. A wave of heat hit my face, making me breathless. On the big trees on both sides of the road, cicadas were chirping endlessly, as if to say: It's so hot, so hot. Xiaohua lowered her head and Xiaocao bent down, both looking listless. What about the kids? Everyone is hiding in the swimming pool. Look at the children in the swimming pool, one after another, so densely packed that only their little heads are exposed.