Walk on sunshine with these 8 summer idioms
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As the warmest time of the year is coming, let's make hay while the sun shines and learn these idioms to do with the sun and hot weather!
A place in the sun
Meaning: A good or lucky position
Example: After years of working hard, Tim has finally found his place in the sun by being promoted to manager.
Take a shine to
Meaning: Develop a liking for
Example: After watching the TV talent show, Tom took a shine to the Canto-pop boy band Mirror.
Like a cat on a hot tin roof
Meaning: To be very anxious
Example: While they waited for their exam results, the students in the classroom were like cats on a hot tin roof.
Make hay while the sun shines
Meaning: To take advantage of a good situation while it lasts
Example: We have two months of summer holiday, so let's make hay while the sun shines and go travelling.
Ray of sunshine
Meaning: A happy person who makes the people around them feel happy too
Example: Mary is a ray of sunshine who always makes people laugh.
Hot off the press
Meaning: Newly printed or published; newly received
Example: The new edition of Posties arrived hot off the press this morning.
Walking on sunshine
Meaning: To be extremely happy
Example: Cherry has been walking on sunshine ever since getting into her dream university last week.
Fun facts
Hong Kong is in the northern hemisphere, so our summer hap-pens in June, July and August. But for people who are living in the southern hemisphere, June, July and August is their winter.
Quick questions
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