tanning
IPA: tˈænɪŋ
noun
- The process of making leather, which does not easily decompose, from the skins of animals, which do.
- The acquisition of a tan, either by exposure to the sun, or artificially.
- (informal) A spanking.
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Examples of "tanning" in Sentences
- I love your all natrual africain tanning solution idea …. amazing!
- Fake tanning is actually worse than sitting out in the sun because the rays are closer.
- Black Forest, and also substances used in tanning and, during the final years of his life, the fats.
- The news that: Courses in tanning are worth the same in school league tables as A-level maths papers, it emerged yesterday.
- I encourage ALL teabagging hicks to spend as much time as possible in tanning salons and please, pretty please, take up smoking …. and Russian Roulette.
- Investigators trained five female college students to pose as fair-skinned, 15-year-old first-time tanners and had them call tanning salons to inquire about services.
- This new understanding of the process of skin tanning enabled them to develop a promising way of protecting fair-skinned people from skin cancer caused by exposure to sunlight.
- With the exception of my four yes, FOUR summers spent as a lifeguard in my late teens, I've never been one for "tanning" - I get really bored and impatient after an hour or so.
- If tanning is worthy topic of scrutiny by Beck and his deep thinking guest, they need to look no further than their own John Boehner, a man who has turned orange before our eyes.
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