Definitionn. a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
Last update: October 15, 2015
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The effects of frost and of sunburn are frequently quite local. [Please select]
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"I don't remember," Miss Langham answered, smiling at her father, "except that he was very much sunburned and had most perplexing eyes." [Please select]
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She reached out her hand timidly, and touched for an instant his own rough, sunburned fist, as it lay clenched on his knee. [Please select]
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The miller pressed her in his arms: his hard, sunburned face was very pale and his mouth trembled. [Please select]
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His complexion, excepting the freckles and charcoal, was chiefly sunburn, down to the neckband of his blue checked shirt. [Please select]
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She drew some satisfaction from the sunburned face and lean figure before her, but it was not satisfaction of soul-sustaining quality. [Please select]
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The driver was a man of about thirty--sunburned and roughly clad. [Please select]
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My face was just skinned with sunburn, and the salt air made it worse. [Please select]
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To send them back would be ungracious, seeing that he had saved her a hundred francs and had cured her imaginary sunburn. [Please select]
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Mirabel was almost as bad as a boy--she was so noisy and sunburned and reckless. [Please select]
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She took a closer look at him than she had given herself the trouble to take before, and discovered, under the sunburn and worn clothes, something more than she had formerly observed. [Please select]
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