summertime
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of summertime
First recorded in 1350–1400, summertime is from the Middle English word somertime. See summer 1, time
Example Sentences
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He was staying in a hotel that would have been crowded during the winter tourist season, but in the summertime was nearly empty.
From Salon • Apr. 25, 2026
If all goes well, things could clear up by summertime.
From Slate • Mar. 24, 2026
With its spectacular white formations rounded by erosion, the so-called 'moon beach' has bathers packed tighter than an astronaut's suit during summertime.
From Barron's • Feb. 12, 2026
“Come summertime, I can emerge as a new person,” she said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 7, 2026
Being in the cast in summertime feels like I’m bundled in a hundred blankets.
From "Lucky Broken Girl" by Ruth Behar
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