come in(to) season

come in(to) season

To be in a state of sexual excitement and able to breed, as of a female animal. Do you hear the stray cat howling and screeching at night? She must have come into season.
See also: come, season

come into season

1. To be able to be hunted legally, as of a wild animal. We're going hunting this weekend, now that deer have come into season.
2. To be in a state of sexual excitement and able to breed, as of a female animal. Do you hear the stray cat howling and screeching at night? She must have come into season.
See also: come, season
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

come into season

 
1. [for a game animal] to be subject to legal hunting. When do ducks come into season around here? Deer came into season just yesterday.
2. Go to come in(to) heat.
See also: come, season
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • be in heat
  • come in heat
  • come in(to) heat
  • come into season
  • in heat
  • get in(to) heat
  • go in(to) heat
  • howling
  • howling success
  • be a howling success