sunbaked

IPA: sˈʌnbeɪkt

adjective

  • Baked by the heat of the sun.
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Examples of "sunbaked" in Sentences

  • Here the ground was sunbaked and wide open in a multitude of cracks.
  • Dante burned against her, his hard, lean body hot as sunbaked desert sand.
  • Choidrin says his visit would be like water, which is needed by parched, sunbaked soil.
  • This guy is denser than sunbaked mud: "She may not know or understand the progress we've made in this state," Perry said at a news conference Tuesday in Austin, Texas.
  • In a match featuring short points and few rallies, Federer conjured up a few great returns to break the 6-foot-10 (2.08 m) Croatian twice and secure a 6-3, 7-5, 7-6 (3) victory on another sunbaked day at the All England Club.
  • He hit the sunbaked earth hard enough to have the wind knocked out of him, but not hard enough to injure himself or—perhaps more importantly—dislodge the credit-laden pack strapped onto his back, and came up with his AGR-14 in his hands.

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