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- noun Plural form of
midsummer .
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Examples
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Standing in Prospect Park on a midsummers night, the stage set high enough above the ...
Zara Golden: The National Play Brooklyn, "Sort Of Our Home" 2010
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Standing in Prospect Park on a midsummers night, the stage set high enough above the crowd so that even the leisurely picnickers in the back of the park could see from their blankets, and sound system turned up loud enough to reach the ticketless lingering on the lawns outside the bandshell.
Zara Golden: The National Play Brooklyn, "Sort Of Our Home" 2010
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Standing in Prospect Park on a midsummers night, the stage set high enough above the crowd so that even the leisurely picnickers in the back of the park could see from their blankets, and sound system turned up loud enough to reach the ticketless lingering on the lawns outside the bandshell.
Zara Golden: The National Play Brooklyn, "Sort Of Our Home" 2010
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I think your fairies stopped by here on midsummers night last year.
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The midsummers night party had once been a Riverton institution, she told Teddy; why shouldnt they resurrect it?
The House at Riverton Kate Morton 2008
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The midsummers night party had once been a Riverton institution, she told Teddy; why shouldnt they resurrect it?
Kate Morton Ebook Collection Kate Morton 2008
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Summer solstice and the day of the Riverton midsummers night party.
Kate Morton Ebook Collection Kate Morton 2008
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Summer solstice and the day of the Riverton midsummers night party.
The House at Riverton Kate Morton 2008
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IV.xxvii. 5, was founded between the midsummers of B.C. 370 and B.C.
Hellenica 2007
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After reading about all this fuss and insanity and then reading that midsummers had not even sold out, I decided to go.
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