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in-season

 

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in-season

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense: currently available or happening during a particular time of the year

Usage: popular

Description: The term "in-season" refers to something that is currently available or happening during a specific time of the year. It is commonly used in the context of food, fashion, and activities that are characteristic or appropriate for a particular season.

Sample Sentences:

1. The farmer's market is filled with fresh, in-season fruits and vegetables this time of year.

2. It's the perfect time to buy a winter coat as they are usually on sale when they are not in-season.

3. The beach is crowded during the in-season, but it becomes much quieter in the off-season.

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