change like seasons
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editchange like seasons (third-person singular simple present changes like seasons, present participle changing like seasons, simple past and past participle changed like seasons)
- (intransitive, simile) To change quickly, inevitably, and without a rationale.
- 2018 May 31, Nia B, I am Nobody. Who are you? Are you Nobody, too?[1], Lulu.com, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 68:
- While searching for a verbose reply
In hopes to catch her attention, I sighed
Because she doesn't even see
How strong she is
And how trivial the perils of love can truly be
As the conversation lengthened
And topics began to change like seasons
She decided to dig a little deeper
- 2020 May 30, Kartik Dhumawat, Strangership[2], FanatiXx Publication, page 22:
- Well, that's the reason, he says,
“People change like seasons,
Without any reasons...”
- 2022 February 15, Sai Eswar, A Journey with Jesus[4], Rosewood Publication, page 10:
- […] , world is running madly, the people now might rage with passion for power, money and maltitude[sic] of pleasures, where fashions and styles change like seasons, children have glued their eyes to mobiles, tabs, computers...