sunburnt

IPA: sˈʌnbɝnt

adjective

  • (of human skin) Having a sunburn or dark tan; having been burned by the sun's rays.
  • (of plants and other objects) Dried out by the sun's rays.
  • (of places or objects) Subject to the strong heat and/or light of the sun.
  • Resembling a sunburn in color.
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Examples of "sunburnt" in Sentences

  • "Keep eyes peeled for a sunburnt dust-up in the crowd."
  • I even got mildly sunburnt which is very nice since I'm not white as paper no longer.
  • I tried to push past Tessa to see the snake, but she spread her own sunburnt arms wide.
  • 'I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of rugged mountain ranges, of drought and flooding rains ...'
  • Santiago, which was really good ... got to see lots of cool places and also got sunburnt, which is always a good start to a trip!
  • The ruling tribes are called Hamites -- the "sunburnt" family according to Dr. Winchell; of Negritic origin, says Canon Rawlinson.
  • The Cushites and Ethiopians, early branches of the Atlantean stock, took their name from their "sunburnt" complexion; they were red men.
  • The great and humorous gods have arranged for this also; and have seen to it that no brave, generous, amorous "sunburnt" emotion shall ever be hurt by such associations!
  • Have a great holiday, careful with the sun, being sunburnt and pregnant, not so nice, I know I was there with my 2nd pregnancy, burnt skin, big tummy, … …. uncomfortable, hot … ..
  • As this remark, a sort of half interrogatory, was made, Pathfinder looked behind him; and, though the most partial friend could scarcely term his sunburnt and hard features handsome, even Mabel thought his smile attractive, by its simple ingenuousness and the uprightness that beamed in every lineament of his honest countenance.

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