- the quivering motion of the air on a hot day, a heat-haze. “Simmer dancing” when the heated air is seen making its way upwards to the higher region of the atmosphere, with a pretty midge-dance-like motion (Border Treasury 15 August 1874).
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- the quivering motion of the air on a hot day, a heat-haze. “Simmer dancing” when the heated air is seen making its way upwards to the higher region of the atmosphere, with a pretty midge-dance-like motion (Border Treasury 15 August 1874). |
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