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Definition of Summertimes
1. summertime [n] - See also: summertime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Summertimes
Literary usage of Summertimes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century (1902)
"... round underfoot summertimes; but the thing on 't is, our womenfolks makes out
to git a little spendin'-money outen 'em, ..."
2. Valentine's Manual of Old New York by New York (N.Y.). Common Council (1922)
"Seventh Avenue was musical, summertimes, with the cry of the hot-corn man, and
the Pullman whisk-broom artist or the race-horse rubber might often have been ..."
3. Margaret Ethel Macdonald by James Ramsay MacDonald, Ramsay MacDonald (1913)
"In the diaries her mental and spiritual development is shown most clearly, not
in reflections upon life, but in her joy of living in those summertimes spent ..."
4. Gray Days and Gold in England and Scotland by William Winter (1896)
"And often in the long, sweet gloaming of the summertimes to come the rower on
the limpid Avon, that murmurs by the ancient town of Shakespeare, ..."