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Answer for the clue "Hottest seasons ", 7 letters:
summers

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Word definitions for summers in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Summers is a surname, and may refer to the following people:

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. (context US English) In the summer. n. (plural of summer English)

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 12999 Housing Units (2000): 7331 Land area (2000): 361.171568 sq. miles (935.430028 sq. km) Water area (2000): 6.543720 sq. miles (16.948156 sq. km) Total area (2000): 367.715288 sq. miles (952.378184 sq. km) Located within: West Virginia ...

Usage examples of summers.

Over time, wolves that lived in the southern regions had made several adaptations to the extreme conditions of the south, with its hot, dry summers, and winters that were nearly as cold as the land closer to the glaciers, but could also see much heavier snow.

Though permafrost was as pervasive on the ancient steppes as in the wetter northern tundras of later times, the glacier-driven winds kept the summers arid, and the land dry and firm, with few bogs.

She had not looked forward to spending time with him every day during the summers of her childhood.

Sea Shanty for the summers and spent the rest of the year in Norfolk, and we began to notice that she had a sort of.

Ellen, along with Aunt Josie, had spent all of her summers at the Sea Shanty until the year she married Ted.

Maia wondered where Naroin kept herself summers, so she could avoid ever being trapped in the same town.

During summers, occasional fistfights erupted over accusations of cheating, though Maia was at a loss how one could cheat in Life.

Nolans had come to Castlebay he had been fairly excited and laughing during those summers when she had been stuck behind the counter in the shop .

Windwards to urge all the young Summers, before they settle into life, to remember that they can dedicate themselves to the Sea in another way than as fishers or farmers.

Even without the Summers moving north at the Change to hurry it along, the world as she knew it would cease to exist.

The only thing that had impressed him--until now--during this interminable voyage was the fact that they dealt as freely with Summers as with Winters, as though the differences between the two were unimportant.

Even though she was certain that Ngenet was an off worlder he spoke as if his people meant no more to him than Summers or Winters seemed to.

Arienrhod had had plans for that girl, plans that must have had something to do with the coming Change, when the off worlders would leave and turn this world over to the Summers again.

Shaking his head, he towed her up the Street, until she realized for herself that there were half a hundred redheaded Summers adrift in this sea of faces.

There were no royal guards at the entrance now, but instead a knot of belligerent Summers squatting in a watch of their own.