summery

IPA: sˈʌmɝi

noun

  • Misspelling of summary. [An abstract or a condensed presentation of the substance of a body of material.]

adjective

  • Relating to the summer.
  • Of weather, typical of summer.
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Examples of "summery" in Sentences

  • "'Tain't exactly what you'd call summery just now," I says.
  • His summery was the police force was totally inadequate to meet the security challenges of modern India.
  • The back flap summery is enough because anyone with basic knowledge of a tastless teenage romance could connect the dots of the story.
  • Airing on Sunday, Nov. 23, ` ` 24: Redemption '' was partly shot during a windy, chilly winter in South Africa (aka the summery and warm fictional nation of Sangala) and partly in sunny Los Angeles (aka Washington, D.C., in January).
  • One more to go (and she wants something "summery" - in beach/southwest type colours - the colours I think I have a fairly good idea of, but no idea what I'll do for the block yet; probably not this star, though) and I can tick August off the list.
  • It acquired a kind of summery power after what I'd seen: The missing acknowledgement of evil by the three monkeys, the frog the snow turned into a victim, the infantilizing principle of the giant Mom, the feline predator on trial, Moby Dick retold in bronze, eyes whiter and colder with traces of demonic righteousness overturned remember those interpreters than the sculptor intended.

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