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summer and winter
vb. 1 (context transitive idiomatic English) To spend extended periods of time with; to test. 2 (context intransitive idiomatic English) To endure.
Usage examples of "summer and winter".
He wore the same flannel shirt and corduroy pants all the time, summer and winter.
It had sat there year after year, summer and winter, for as long as she could remember.
That northern region was peopled, or had been explored, as high as the sixty- eighth degree of latitude, where the natives of the polar circle enjoy and lose the presence of the sun at each summer and winter solstice during an equal period of forty days.
How many mornings, summer and winter, before yet any neighbor was stirring about his business, have I been about mine!