Definitionadj. suffering from overexposure to direct sunlight
Last update: October 15, 2015
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In front came a man wearing a strange shako and a blue cloak, swarthy, sunburned, and with a hooked nose. [Please select]
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Philip turned round, and his glance rested on a stout young farmer, whose face, though very much sunburned, was pleasant and good-natured. [Please select]
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"You won't give anyone a chance," said Laurie, with a sidelong glance and a little more color than before in his sunburned face. [Please select]
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He looked sunburned and vigorous, and it seemed to Gabriella that he had grown prodigiously in six weeks. [Please select]
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He, like his father, wore a sombrero and was quite as sunburned. [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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Finally Major French, an energetic, sunburned man, who looked as if he hadn't slept for days, came to them. [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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They were a nice-looking, upstanding lot, already well sunburned by a week afloat. [Please select]
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He wore a soft felt hat which had once been black, but now, as its owner dryly remarked, 'was sunburned until it was a combine of colors.' [Please select]
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And soon after, when Mary had been hugged by her two sunburned brothers and was clasped in her father's strong arms, she whispered, "I knew you were coming soon, papa." [Please select]
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