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What are the sentences describing hot weather?

1, the weather is so hot that it seems that a little 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. It's very hot in summer, and the birds don't know where to hide; Plants and trees hang their heads; I was so hot that I stuck out my tongue and gasped. Cicada kept making annoying calls on the branches, as if cheering for the scorching sun.

Although the burning sun hasn't come directly, the sand on the roadside has already revealed the timid light. The grass seems to be unable to withstand the scorching sun and slowly hangs down its leaves. Only the fish in the pond are not afraid of the heat and swim freely in the water in the trees on the shore.

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

4. The inevitable heat in summer is really a headache, whether you are walking on the road under the scorching sun or have entered the shadow of trees and houses; Whether in the morning or at night, the heat of that summer is always with you, haunting you, which is really annoying.

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

6. The sunshine behind is so strong that even the water in the paddy field is steamed into a tiny sound. The leaves of seedlings can stand paper, lose their light green luster and have no wind. People are walking on the ridge with seedlings on both sides, so hot that they sweat all over and can't breathe well, so the water doesn't want to come out.

7. The tireless cry of cicadas brings people a kind of summer irritability. Without a breath of wind, the earth is like a steamer.

8. In midsummer, it's so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly in the shade of trees, as if they were afraid that the sun would burn their wings.

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

10, the willow trees in the street look ill, the leaves are hanging with dust and rolling on the branches, and the branches are still. There is white light on the road, and the vendors dare not shout. The plexiglass signboard at the door of the store seems to have been sunburned.