[Idiom] DOG DAYS. - Surviving the Peak Summer Heat: Discover How

Dog days.

Dog days.

extremely hot summer days

The phrase 'Dog days' refers to those sultry days of summer when the heat seems unbearable. Historically, this term was connected to the rise of Sirius, the Dog Star, which coincided with hot weather for the ancient Greeks and Romans. In modern usage, when someone mentions the 'Dog days', they are talking about that time typically between July and August in the Northern Hemisphere, when the heat peaks and everything seems to slow down in response.

Example Sentences

  1. During the dog days of summer, it's hard to stay cool without air conditioning.

    During the hottest days of summer, staying cool is difficult without air conditioning.

  2. The dog days in August always make me crave ice-cold lemonade.

    The intense heat of August always makes me want ice-cold lemonade.

  3. Vacationing during the dog days of summer means finding ways to beat the heat.

    Vacationing during the hottest days of summer means finding ways to stay cool.

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