sunlamp
IPA: sˈʌnɫæmp
noun
- A lamp that produces ultraviolet radiation; used for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes.
- (film, photography) A high-intensity lamp, used to produce an illusion of daylight.
sun lamp
IPA: sˈʌnɫæmp
noun
- Alternative form of sunlamp [A lamp that produces ultraviolet radiation; used for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes.]
Examples of "sunlamp" in Sentences
- We gave Timothy a sunlamp and live crickets to eat.
- Then he plugged in his only other lamp, which was a sunlamp.
- Each time under the sunlamp, we could take it a little longer.
- Oh, she had to have a terrarium with a sunlamp in her dorm room.
- My pet lizard, Timothy, sat on his heat rock and sunned himself under a clip-on sunlamp.
- That's what got Anne Wallis, a high-school senior in Radnor, Pa., to cut back on her time under the sunlamp.
- So I bought a powerful sunlamp online and sat in front of it for twenty minutes each morning as I ate my oatmeal.
- He played squash and handball, did Canadian Air Force exercises, applied bronzing agents to his face and body and sat in front of a sunlamp all winter long.
- Dressed in a blue sport jacket and tanned by a sunlamp that had been wheeled into his suite that afternoon, Eisenhower delivered an upbeat greeting in which he urged the Republicans on to victory in the fall.