What are the sentences that describe the hot summer, but the word "hot" cannot appear?
Sentences that describe the heat in summer, but the word "heat" can't appear:
1. There is not a cloud in the sky, there is a scorching sun overhead, there is no wind, and all the trees are standing there listlessly and lazily.
2. In summer, the vegetation is particularly lush. The leaves of holly trees are bright and shiny, and the old elm trees are flourishing, which gives people a thick green shade.
3. The willows in the street look sick. The leaves are hanging with dust and rolling on the branches, and the branches are still. There is white light on the road, vendors are afraid to shout, and the plexiglass signboard at the door of the store seems to be sunburned.
4. As soon as the sun came out, the image on the ground was on fire.
5. The weather is so stuffy, as if a spark would cause an explosion.
6. The scorching sun is like fire, and the earth is like a steamer, which makes people breathless.
7. Walking on the road, the oncoming wind came and I was sweating.
8. Early in the morning, the cicada shouted loudly to tell people that another hot day had begun.
9. It's hot in summer, and the birds hide somewhere. The plants and trees hung their heads; The puppy stuck out its tongue and gasped.
1. The cicada kept making annoying cries on the branches, as if cheering for the scorching sun.
11. In summer, the vegetation is particularly lush. The leaves of holly trees are shiny, and the old elm trees are flourishing, which gives people a thick green shade.
12. In summer, the clear river has become a good place for children to escape from the summer. You see, they are frolicking in the water, having a water fight for a while, and diving for fish for a while, having a great time.
13. The summer sun is like a big stove, which scorches the earth, even the air is hot, and people sweat when they move.
14. Buffalo has been hiding in the pond for a long time, and its whole body is buried in the water, only one head is exposed to breathe on the water.
15. In summer, when my mother came to clean in the morning, she found my pillow wet and nagged, "Did you feel bad last night? Your sweat made the pillow wet. "I was stunned, and then I reacted and said," Yes, it's killing me. "But only I knew it was the tears I left when I couldn't sleep in bed at night and couldn't think of you.