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You've heard the phrase "Dog Days of Summer," but you'd be surprised to learn it has nothing to do with our furry friends.
You may have heard of the phrase "dog days." But what does that mean? Here's how mid-summer came to be called the dog days.
Ollie takes a look at the origin of the phrase "the dog days of summer" influenced by the Dog Star, Sirius, and also suggests ...
The ancient Greeks and Romans blamed hot summer days on the rising of Sirius, the Dog Star, which is part of the ...
Welcome to the dog days of summer. By traditional reckonings, the “dog days”—the hottest days of the summer in the Northern Hemisphere—run from July 3 to August 11.
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