Proper noun
the Month of May
(US, motor racing) The activities surrounding and including the running of the Indianapolis 500, one of the oldest, longest running, lengthiest single day, and most prestigious, racecar races of the world, traditionally held on Memorial Day weekend Sunday, near the end of May, and having several weeks of activities preceding it.
For it giveth unto all lovers courage, that lusty month of May. Thomas Malory
I'm only wishing to go a-fishing; For this the month of May was made. Henry van Dyke
Welcome, with your lovely greenwood choir, summery month of May for which I long! Like a potent knight, an amorous boon, the green-entangled lord of the wildwood, comrade of love and of the birds, whom lovers remember, and their friend, herald of nine score trysts, fond of exalted colloquies. Dafydd ap Gwilym
'Sup?" asked Hassan. "Sup is not a word," answered Colin withought looking up. "You're like sunshine on a cloudy day, Singleton. When it's cold outside, you're the month of May. John Green (author)
He was as fresh as is the month of May. Geoffrey Chaucer
They marry under bad auspices who marry in the month of May. Latin Proverb