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Summering

Summer \Sum"mer\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Summered; p. pr. & vb. n. Summering.] To pass the summer; to spend the warm season; as, to summer in Switzerland.

The fowls shall summer upon them.
--Is

  1. xviii. 6.

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summering

n. An instance of spending the summer, as for a vacation or for cooler weather. vb. (present participle of summer English)

Usage examples of "summering".

All the tenants were foreigners, who had discreetly decamped, or French families surprised by the war when summering at their country seats.

She declared that the town was impossible because of the families of rich Spaniards who were summering there.

She turns, searching the lobby for a familiar face, and sees Asa Whitlock, who’s been summering at the hotel at least as long as Vivian has, huddled under a tartan blanket in a wicker wheelchair by the window.

When you were a kid, summering on the lake, you perfected the dead-man's float.

They call their summering place Willow Camp, but their home is Elk Camp.

To-day I got word that she was summering in the cottage colony across the bay from Lookout Hill.