presummer
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English
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[edit]presummer (not comparable)
- Before summer.
- 2009 July 26, Dave Kehr, “A Woman Repulsed, a Man Convulsed”, in New York Times[1]:
- “This inoffensive if uninspired example of presummer pop diversion will be best appreciated by future audiences flabbergasted by its unabashed revelry in fossil-fuel consumption,” Nathan Lee wrote in The New York Times in April.