Since, the Philippines feels the summer nowadays, here are some idioms related to its season to meet the needs of all the individuals who want to explore more about the English language.
Try to read this blog and it is appropriate for the dry season here in the Philippines. Aside from its majestic beauty, the country is known for its hospitable and happy people.
To make hay while the sun shines.
to take advantage of the chance to do something while conditions are good.
A place in the sun.
* a job or situation which makes you happy and gives you everything you need or want.
A drop in the ocean.
* a very small amount compared to the amount needed.
Come rain or shine.
* to do something whatever the situation is, or how difficult it might be.
To take a shine to someone.
* to be attracted to someone that you have only just met.
A ray of sunshine.
* someone or something that makes you feel happy especially in a difficult situation.
Soak up some sun.
* to feel and enjoy the rays of the sun on your skin.
Summer Fling.
* a short romance or dating relationship during the summer period.
Full of Hot Air.
* full of nonsense or to have nothing to say that makes sense.
The dog days of summer.
* the hottest period of the summer.
To beat the heat.
* finding activities like swimming or places just to escape the heat of summer.
To take the heat.
* to accept scolding or criticism of other people.
In a dead heat.
* a draw; a game that ends with the score even; a tie.
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