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- adjective Before
summer .
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Examples
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It seems strange, but while gasoline tends to be the chief catalyst for the presummer rally in crude, heating oil has asserted itself as a major factor.
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UNCC's New World archaeologist normally conducted a student excavation during the short presummer term each May.
Break No Bones Reichs, Kathy 2006
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A warm presummer wind ruffled his hair, and he could barely smell the stink of devastation it carried.
Aerie Thomas E. Sniegoski 2003
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A warm presummer wind ruffled his hair, and he could barely smell the stink of devastation it carried.
Aerie Thomas E. Sniegoski 2003
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It's here again, that time of year when the country big-leaguers who are going to release presummer albums are getting them recorded and ready, while those who just released their new CDs in the fall are still doing their winter tours where it's warm (wherever that is).
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This would have to be the presummer movie of our time kberk19 perfect night! ice creme and sad movies! ha ha tomorrow is going to be so much fun!
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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Late August and early September is a cinematic Sahara rivaled only by April, which is all post-Oscar, presummer junk.
Coming Distractions 2007
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