sunup

IPA: sˈʌnʌp

noun

  • (US) The time of day when the sun appears above the eastern horizon.
  • (US) The change in color of the sky at sunup.
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Examples of "sunup" in Sentences

  • Start the washing at sunup for maximum drying time.
  • And why would a farmer care whether sunup is 7 am or 8 am?
  • Doors flying open, slamming shut, cars driving in, driving out from sundown to sunup.
  • Women congregate, commune and communicate here from sunup to sundown on every conceivable topic.
  • Baha'is abstain from food and drink from sunup to sundown during the Fast and recite especially revealed prayers.
  • American companies carved up “the rich volcanic soil” and worked their indentured laborers of color “from sunup to sunset.”
  • If you have a film or digital media student working hard from sunup through the next sunup, opt for a reliable external hard drive.
  • I had a beautiful three acre island covered with recently mowed winter wheat and about a thousand goose decoys. 10 minutes after sunup on opening day an idiot came down the river with a portable blind in his boat.
  • In a day and age when I can get my spot news anywhere at anytime, from sunup to sundown, maybe what I'm really looking for is someone to tell me what might happen next and then someone to stick with the story so that I understand every nuance it has to offer.

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