50 Idioms for Summer with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Summer

1. Beat the heat

Meaning: To find ways to stay cool during hot weather.
In a Sentence: We headed to the beach to beat the heat.
Other Ways to Say: Stay cool, Escape the heat


2. Dog days of summer

Meaning: The hottest period of summer, typically in July and August.
In a Sentence: During the dog days of summer, we like to cool off by swimming in the pool.
Other Ways to Say: Midsummer heat, Peak summer days


3. Soak up the sun

Meaning: To enjoy the sunshine.
In a Sentence: I love lying on the beach and soaking up the sun.
Other Ways to Say: Sunbathe, Enjoy the sunshine


4. Full of sunshine

Meaning: Cheerful or happy like a sunny day.
In a Sentence: Her personality is full of sunshine and joy.
Other Ways to Say: Radiant, Uplifting


5. Drop like flies

Meaning: To succumb easily to something, usually heat or exhaustion.
In a Sentence: After playing outside all day, the children began to drop like flies from the heat.
Other Ways to Say: Collapse rapidly, Fall one by one


6. Hot under the collar

Meaning: Angry or irritated, often due to heat or frustration.
In a Sentence: He got hot under the collar when the air conditioning broke.
Other Ways to Say: Lose temper, Get upset


7. Blow hot and cold

Meaning: To frequently change your feelings or opinions.
In a Sentence: The summer weather here blows hot and cold in a single day.
Other Ways to Say: Be inconsistent, Flip-flop


8. Like a furnace

Meaning: Extremely hot.
In a Sentence: The room felt like a furnace during the heatwave.
Other Ways to Say: Sweltering, Boiling hot


9. Sun-kissed

Meaning: Gently tanned or touched by the sun.
In a Sentence: Her sun-kissed cheeks glowed after a week at the beach.
Other Ways to Say: Lightly tanned, Sun-touched


10. Make hay while the sun shines

Meaning: Take advantage of a good opportunity while it lasts.
In a Sentence: Let’s go hiking today—make hay while the sun shines!
Other Ways to Say: Seize the day, Take the opportunity

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11. Summer fling

Meaning: A short-term romantic relationship during summer.
In a Sentence: They had a summer fling that ended when school resumed.
Other Ways to Say: Brief romance, Seasonal relationship


12. Sizzle with excitement

Meaning: To be full of energy and joy.
In a Sentence: The festival sizzled with excitement under the summer sky.
Other Ways to Say: Buzz with energy, Full of life


13. A scorcher

Meaning: An extremely hot day.
In a Sentence: Today’s a real scorcher—don’t forget your sunscreen!
Other Ways to Say: Blistering hot day, Boiling day


14. Bright and breezy

Meaning: Cheerful and relaxed.
In a Sentence: Her summer dress and attitude were both bright and breezy.
Other Ways to Say: Light-hearted, Easygoing


15. In the heat of the moment

Meaning: While excited or angry and not thinking clearly.
In a Sentence: He said it in the heat of the moment, not really meaning it.
Other Ways to Say: In a rush of emotion, Reacting impulsively


16. Sunshine and smiles

Meaning: A happy and joyful mood.
In a Sentence: The picnic was full of sunshine and smiles.
Other Ways to Say: Joyful gathering, Happy times


17. Walk on sunshine

Meaning: To feel extremely happy.
In a Sentence: I was walking on sunshine after getting the good news.
Other Ways to Say: On cloud nine, Over the moon


18. A breath of fresh air

Meaning: Something refreshing or new.
In a Sentence: Her visit was a breath of fresh air in this summer heat.
Other Ways to Say: Refreshing change, Uplifting presence


19. Fire up the grill

Meaning: To start cooking outdoors, typically with a barbecue.
In a Sentence: Let’s fire up the grill for our summer cookout.
Other Ways to Say: Start barbecuing, Get cooking


20. Catch some rays

Meaning: To sunbathe.
In a Sentence: I lay on the towel all afternoon to catch some rays.
Other Ways to Say: Soak up the sun, Get a tan

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21. As hot as blazes

Meaning: Extremely hot.
In a Sentence: It’s as hot as blazes out there—stay indoors!
Other Ways to Say: Boiling hot, Blistering heat


22. Turn up the heat

Meaning: To increase intensity or pressure.
In a Sentence: As the deadline neared, the teacher turned up the heat on the students.
Other Ways to Say: Increase pressure, Intensify


23. Tan someone’s hide

Meaning: To scold or punish, often after mischief during summer.
In a Sentence: Mom tanned my hide for playing in the sun too long without sunscreen.
Other Ways to Say: Scold harshly, Give a telling-off


24. Chase the sun

Meaning: To travel to sunny places.
In a Sentence: We’re chasing the sun all summer through different beaches.
Other Ways to Say: Seek sunshine, Follow the warmth


25. Endless summer

Meaning: A season that seems to never end due to continuous fun or heat.
In a Sentence: Our vacation felt like an endless summer.
Other Ways to Say: Long summer, Eternal warmth


26. Burn up

Meaning: To feel extremely hot or have a high temperature.
In a Sentence: I was burning up under that black T-shirt in the sun.
Other Ways to Say: Overheat, Feel feverish


27. Under the sun

Meaning: Everything that exists or is possible.
In a Sentence: We tried every game under the sun to beat boredom.
Other Ways to Say: Every possible thing, Everything imaginable


28. Catch the summer vibe

Meaning: To enjoy the mood or energy of summer.
In a Sentence: The music festival helped us catch the summer vibe.
Other Ways to Say: Feel the summer spirit, Get into the groove


29. Cool as a cucumber

Meaning: Calm and relaxed, especially in heat.
In a Sentence: Even during the heatwave, she stayed cool as a cucumber.
Other Ways to Say: Calm and collected, Unbothered


30. Turn red as a lobster

Meaning: To get badly sunburned.
In a Sentence: He forgot sunscreen and turned red as a lobster.
Other Ways to Say: Got sunburned, Burned from the sun

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31. Summer state of mind

Meaning: A relaxed, carefree mindset typical of summer.
In a Sentence: I’m staying in my summer state of mind until school starts.
Other Ways to Say: Laid-back attitude, Chill mode


32. Melt away

Meaning: To feel extremely hot or uncomfortable.
In a Sentence: I felt like I was melting away while waiting in the sun.
Other Ways to Say: Overheat, Be exhausted


33. Heatwave hits

Meaning: Sudden, intense heat.
In a Sentence: A heatwave hit our city and everyone stayed indoors.
Other Ways to Say: Blazing weather, Extreme summer heat


34. Feel the burn

Meaning: To feel the effect of heat or sun.
In a Sentence: I stayed out too long and really felt the burn.
Other Ways to Say: Get sunburned, Be overheated


35. On fire

Meaning: Very hot or successful.
In a Sentence: The sidewalk felt like it was on fire.
Other Ways to Say: Extremely hot, Burning


36. Sizzling hot

Meaning: Extremely warm or intense.
In a Sentence: It was sizzling hot during the midday walk.
Other Ways to Say: Scorching, Blazing


37. Ice cream weather

Meaning: So hot that it makes you crave something cold.
In a Sentence: It’s ice cream weather—let’s go get some!
Other Ways to Say: Perfect for cold treats, Summer snacking


38. Sun’s out, fun’s out

Meaning: A fun expression meaning it’s time to enjoy the sunny weather.
In a Sentence: Sun’s out, fun’s out—let’s hit the park!
Other Ways to Say: Enjoy the sun, Let’s have fun


39. Beach bum

Meaning: Someone who spends a lot of time at the beach.
In a Sentence: He turns into a beach bum every summer.
Other Ways to Say: Beachgoer, Coastal lounger


40. Burning up the road

Meaning: Traveling a lot, especially during vacation.
In a Sentence: We’ve been burning up the road on our summer trip.
Other Ways to Say: Road tripping, Constant travel


41. Hotter than July

Meaning: Extremely hot weather.
In a Sentence: Today feels hotter than July!
Other Ways to Say: Boiling, Overheated


42. Poolside paradise

Meaning: Relaxing and enjoying by the pool.
In a Sentence: We spent the weekend in poolside paradise.
Other Ways to Say: Pool lounging, Water escape


43. Sweet summer breeze

Meaning: A pleasant warm breeze during summer.
In a Sentence: I love the feeling of a sweet summer breeze in the evening.
Other Ways to Say: Gentle wind, Warm air


44. Light up like the sun

Meaning: To appear bright, happy, or radiant.
In a Sentence: Her smile lit up like the sun when she saw the ocean.
Other Ways to Say: Shine brightly, Be joyful


45. Too hot to handle

Meaning: Extremely hot or intense.
In a Sentence: The sand was too hot to handle without shoes!
Other Ways to Say: Scorching, Burning


46. Feel like summer

Meaning: To evoke the feeling or mood of summertime.
In a Sentence: The music makes everything feel like summer.
Other Ways to Say: Bring summer vibes, Evoke the season


47. Under the summer spell

Meaning: A magical or dreamy feeling brought by summer.
In a Sentence: The whole vacation felt like we were under the summer spell.
Other Ways to Say: Enchanted, In a summer dream


48. Summer stunner

Meaning: Something or someone who looks amazing in summer.
In a Sentence: Her summer dress was a total summer stunner.
Other Ways to Say: Eye-catching, Beautiful in summer


49. Craving the coast

Meaning: Wanting to go to the beach or seaside.
In a Sentence: After a hot week in the city, I’m craving the coast.
Other Ways to Say: Longing for the beach, Wanting the ocean


50. Bask in the heat

Meaning: To enjoy the warmth of the sun.
In a Sentence: The cats love to bask in the heat on the porch.
Other Ways to Say: Soak in the sun, Lounge in warmth

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