Definitionn. sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat
Last update: June 20, 2015
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In spite of the high temperatures of summer, however, the low humidity prevents the heat from being oppressive, and cases of sunstroke are unknown. [Please select]
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I'm goin' to git that ole hoss so het up he'll think he's havin' a sunstroke. [Please select]
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'Hilary, old chap,' he said, 'you must have had a sunstroke or something.' [Please select]
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Here he lived in quiet and happiness, but only a short time, for he died of sunstroke at the age of forty-four. [Please select]
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Soon after the Island episode, Mac had a sunstroke, and was very ill for some time. [Please select]
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"Sunstroke," murmured the young man, smiling grimly, like a true Californian. [Please select]
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"No; it is not sunstroke, it's--it's cholera," he added in dismay over his falsehood.' [Please select]
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Here men died of sunstroke and of fever; and some died for want of water. [Please select]
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He got a sunstroke or something yesterday, in the sun, cultivatin' his corn and he don't feel just right in his head, he says.' [Please select]
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He was hurriedly carried into the house, and when the army surgeon arrived, it was found to be a case of sunstroke. [Please select]
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