Noun
tropics
plural of tropic
tropics pl (plural only)
(geography) The region of the Earth centred on the equator and lying between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn and characterized by a hot climate.
My greatest aspiration was always to live in the tropics. Manuel Puig
You know, my science is limited to the fact that I know that eons ago there was an ice age ... I know that for sure. I know that at one time, the Arctic was the tropics. And I guess I wonder what caused that? Was it dinosaur farts? I don't know. Ralph Klein
Let a man be firmly principled in his religion, he may travel from the tropics to the poles, it will never catch cold on the journey. William Morley Punshon
I'm a sucker for turquoise sea, white beaches and palm trees. I've been to the tropics every year since I could afford it. It's the perfect place to unwind. I can chill out, read, do a bit of yoga. Bruno Tonioli
We have the most beautiful planet - the Rockies, the purple fields of the United States, the Lake District, the Pyrenees, the turquoise seas of the tropics. Dan Aykroyd
Martinez finished a stained window; inventing a tropical Deco, I can almost smell that he is from South America and has the tropics in his spirit. Santiago Martínez Delgado