dog days Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdɒɡ ˌdeɪz]
  • Us [ ˈdɑːɡ ˌdeɪz]

Meaning of dog days In English

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Examples of dog days

  • These are the middle of the dog days, and it would ill become me to keep my colleagues more than a minute or two longer.

  • Are we going to meet before the dog days?

  • There is a problem here about those dog days after the examination period is over and before the term is officially complete.

  • The capital transfer tax has exercised the minds of those who were concerned in hatching it in the dog days of 1975.

  • We are getting into the dog days of summer in terms of parliamentary time, with only five days left, so we need to know the answer.

  • Will someone please get a grip on the agency and tell it to leave the change for a year and do it in the dog days?

  • The title refers to the sultry dog days of summer.

  • Costs could also vary for an individual depending on context, perhaps rising during the busy holiday season and falling during the dog days of summer.

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