estival

IPA: ˈɛstʌvʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or relating to summer.
  • Coming forth in the summer.
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Examples of "estival" in Sentences

  • I am so looking forward to hearing her at Roskilde estival 08.. whehey!
  • The _crouptière_ and _estival_, together with the _chanfron_, were of the most costly description.
  • As he stood beside the bridal pair he seemed almost too festive, too estival, too ebullient for this poor earth of ours.
  • The announcement comes o n the heels of rumors that Jay-Z might also be performing at another giant music f estival, Bonnaroo.
  • But the real masters of estival retreat were the Romans and the Renaissance popes and princes who followed them into the hills of Latium.
  • O facto de ter sido um verão frio, húmido e chuvoso certamente que não teve nada a ver com a diminuição do habitual flagelo estival dos incêndios.
  • All together I worked for both local and national activities and for those of their participation in I nternational F estival of D ance S chools in Sanremo Italy.
  • But there's no estival diversion quite like a juicy brew of crime and passion: a bouillabaisse of murder, sex and politics, perhaps with a hint of the milieu mixed in.
  • A man of the right temperament gains greatly by a temporary estival transplantation; and if Johnny always contrived to seem dominant and prosperous at home, he now seemed lordly and triumphant abroad.
  • On the one hand, they should side with us because of the nuclear technology we promised them this summer; on the other, India's alternate estival accord was with Iran, which agreed to a pipeline deal that would pump natural gas directly into India.

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