suntan
IPA: sˈʌntæn
noun
- In humans, a brown or darkened coloration of the skin caused by exposure to ultraviolet light.
verb
- To obtain a suntan by exposure to ultraviolet light.
- To attempt to obtain a suntan.
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Examples of "suntan" in Sentences
- No use lying in the sun getting a suntan.
- Suntan lotion is different from sun screen.
- The example would be that a suntan develops.
- Tandel, tan from suntan and dal from jandal.
- It does specifically say suntan is not inherited.
- The purpose of suntan lotions are to moisturize the skin.
- He is a suntanned man with a white moustache and shrewd smile.
- Suntan lotions with moderate amounts of sunscreen are also a gimmick.
- She refuses to let him in because his suntan cream has turned her piebald.
- But the skin colour without suntan and the ability to achieve it is hereditary.
- Toward the end of the dinner, she excused herself to go soak in suntan lotions and to lie down and read.
- When it's a sign of leisure to lie in the sun all day while others work in an office, then a suntan is a must-have.
- If you use those skin tanning products, what I refer to as a suntan in a bottle, I would recommend this product to you.
- -- Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi accidentally says Obama has "suntan" -- Obama's relatives in Kenya celebrate his win -- Liberal celebrities angry at California's passage of Proposition 8 marriage bill -- White House pet Barney Bush bites a reporter!
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