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English Dictionaryin seasonAVAILABLE, obtainable, to be had, on offer, on the market, plentiful, abundant
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Idiomsin season1. available fresh locally.
Strawberries are in season here in May and June.Usage notes: usually said about food2. at the time of year when hunting or fishing is legal.
Trout are now in season, which means the rivers are full of people fishing.3. at the time of year when something is popular.
In season, the rooms with an ocean view are more than $300 a night.Opposite of: out of season
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in seasoncurrently available for sale, legally able to be caught/hunted
The cherries are in season now and they are very delicious.
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in season adv. or
adj. phr. 1. literary At the proper or best time.
Fred's father told him that he was not old enough yet but that he would learn to drive in season. 2a. At the right or lawful time for hunting or catching.
Deer will be in season next week.
In spring we'll go fishing when trout are in season. 2b. At the right time or condition for using, eating, or marketing; in a ripe or eatable condition.
Christmas trees will be sold at the store in season.
Native tomatoes will be in season soon.
Oysters are in season during the "R" months. Compare: IN GOOD TIME.
Antonym: OUT OF SEASON.
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