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- What Does Summer Mean? | Dictionary. com
Warm up to these fun facts about the word "summer," including its meaning, origin, and how we even determine when summer begins
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There's a lot more to summer than just vacations and hot weather These 50 summer facts will make you even more excited for the season
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