sunray

IPA: sˈʌnrˈeɪ

noun

  • A beam of sunlight; a sunbeam.
  • A beam of artificial light, especially one rich in ultraviolet.
  • A plant, Enceliopsis nudicaulis, that has a broad, yellow flower head.
  • An unincorporated community in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. Synonym: Beckett.
  • A city in Moore County, Texas, United States, named after the Sunray Oil Company (later Sunoco).

sun ray

IPA: sˈʌnreɪ

Root Word: Sun Ray

noun

  • a stateless thin client computer (and associated software) aimed at corporate environments, originally introduced by Sun Microsystems in September 1999 and discontinued by Oracle Corporation in 2014.
  • a thin-client workstation computer.

sun-ray

IPA: sˈʌnrˈeɪ

noun

  • a ray of artifical ultraviolet light from a sunray lamp

Examples of "sunray" in Sentences

  • And nice to see you again, Sunray.
  • Sunray is a solid content contributor.
  • Thank you Sunray for the clarification.
  • The substance contains sunray resistance.
  • I want to have this discussion with Sunray.
  • I'm sorry for that and hope Sunray accepts.
  • Received an email notification from Sunray.
  • No meaningful or coherent response from Sunray.
  • Again Sunray reverts for the team as in that edit.
  • Far, far below in that dizzying space, she could see the sunray design of Central.
  • On the back, it warns, "Avoid keeping under direct sunray," which goes for hearts, too, I'd say.
  • There's everything from camo print dresses to geometric knits and chic sunray faux leather pleat skirts.
  • Home sweet home sugar land richland dripping springs of sweet water golden acres where sudan glen rose a sunray cross plain and blooming grove
  • Interestingly they do seem to be hearing this from somewhere though. and the "sunray" hmmm I bet it's all those pesky seniors that are winding them up
  • She heard a plane cross the sky and then the light blinked off and on, the sunlight, the sunray, an event she assembled through closed lids, and she knew the fog had finally lifted.
  • Prior Robert was close behind her when she saw the soles of Brother Columbanus's sandals upturned before her, just touched by the sunray from the window, while the rest of him lay still in shadow.

Examples of "sun-ray" in Sentences

  • Yet it was a mote in the sun-ray compared to the empire of the Spirit of the Void.
  • "And you're lucky to have that glorious, shimmering robe and sun-ray head-dress, " said Peggy.
  • On the next day also, the play of light and shade, and the hide and seek of sun-ray and water-cloud, gave the view a cachet of its own.
  • Tantlatch drummed with his knuckles on a spear-heft across his knees, and gazed idly along the path of a sun-ray which pierced a lacing-hole and flung
  • In his arms was the beautiful shimmering robe of golden cloth that he had worn the day before, and over his shouder he had slung his sun-ray headress.
  • Then as he stood, darkness about him and a blackness of despair and anger in his heart, it seemed to him that he saw a light: a light in his mind, almost unbearably bright at first, as a sun-ray to the eyes of one long hidden in a windowless pit.
  • And if I left my room, at the end of the passage, set towards me like a band of scarlet, I perceived the hangings of a little sitting-room which though only made of muslin, were of a scarlet so vivid that they would catch fire if a single sun-ray touched them.
  • In the slightest sensation conveyed by the humblest aliment, the smell of coffee and milk, we recover that vague hope of fine weather which enticed us when the day was dawning and the morning sky uncertain; a sun-ray is a vase filled with perfumes, with sounds, with moments, with various humours, with climates.
  • A smooth lawn-like glade; a dense and awful growth of impenetrable jungle around us; those stately natural pillars — a glorious phalanx of royal trees, bearing at such sublime heights vivid green masses of foliage, through which no single sun-ray penetrated, while at our feet babbled the primeval brook, over smooth pebbles, in soft tones befitting the sacred quiet of the scene!
  • Nor would he sniff at himself again, for, incredibly, his native odor had peeled away the perfume that masked it; had slowly burned through the potent excess of patchouli like a sun-ray blazing its way through a purple fog, and now, after less than an hour of suppression, the goat gas-that chloride compound of barnyard and bedroom-was boiling again, filling the grotto with a sleazy vapor, a steam to press a rooster's pants.

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