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  • 41midsummer madness — noun Madness attributable to the heat of summer, or to the midsummer moon. Why this is very midsummer madness …

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  • 42Midsummer House — Coordinates: 52°12′45″N 0°07′40″W / 52.2124°N 0.1277°W / 52.2124; 0.1277 …

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  • 43midsummer — mid|sum|mer [ mıd,sʌmər ] noun uncount the middle part of summer, when the weather is usually the hottest: a midsummer morning a day in midsummer …

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  • 44Midsummer's Day — N PROPER Midsummer s Day or Midsummer Day is the 24th of June …

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  • 45midsummer — UK [ˌmɪdˈsʌmə(r)] / US [ˈmɪdˌsʌmər] noun [uncountable] the middle part of summer, when the weather is usually hottest a day in midsummer a midsummer morning …

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  • 46midsummer — noun Date: before 12th century 1. the middle of summer 2. the summer solstice • midsummer adjective …

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  • 47Midsummer's Night Dream (Mendelssohn) — Ein Sommernachtstraum Ein Sommernachtstraum (Le Songe d’une nuit d’été en français) est une ouverture (op. 21) et une musique de scène (op. 61) de Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Figurant parmi ses œuvres les plus célèbres, elles ont été composées… …

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  • 48midsummer madness — a temporary lapse into foolishness, senseless behavior, folly, etc., esp. during the summer: His plan to become a beachcomber is midsummer madness. [1595 1605] * * * …

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  • 49Midsummer Night's Dream, A — a comedy (1595?) by Shakespeare. * * * ▪ work by Shakespeare  comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare (Shakespeare, William), written about 1595–96 and published in 1600 in a quarto edition from the author s manuscript, in which there are some …

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  • 50Midsummer Day — noun 24th June, an English quarter day. Syn: Midsummers Day See Also: midsummer …

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