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    Use "sunburn" in a sentence

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    sunburn


    sunburned


    sunburns


    1. Lmore was a tough, weather-beaten herdsman, all sunburn, dust and squint


    2. Where the Ozone layer has been depleted it leads to an increased rate of sunburn, skin disease and skin cancers in people who live in those regions


    3. At the end of the thirty-three treatments, I only had what amounted to a bad sunburn (again, it was quite manageable)


    4. attack and the sunburn


    5. the long term risks of skin cancer, a bad sunburn could


    6. Brent’s sunburn also


    7. Linz’ had the sunburn of fair complexion of a red head even though her short hair was blonde


    8. My skin blistered and popped causing pain like the worst sunburn


    9. The Sisters of Mercy were notified, but upon determining that the captives were in no danger of anything more severe than sunburn, elected to focus their energies elsewhere


    10. face red from the sunburn, not to

    11. sunburn and be extra diligent regarding tooth care as this breed


    12. As you may know, over exposure to sunlight causes sunburn


    13. He smiled, feeling a moderate Florida sunburn pain his face


    14. it feels as though I have sunburn on the inside of my body


    15. “And then there is rock fall, avalanches, flash-freezing, sunburn,


    16. fluid to leak, resulting to inflammation, pain and redness known as sunburn


    17. The HSV-I virus can be contracted at any point in a person’s life and will lie dormant in nerve cells of the body until activated by stress or environmental conditions such as sunburn


    18. Obviously, these conditions cannot be avoided or predicted but others such as sunburn and allergic exposure can


    19. He never tanned in his life—lots of sunburn though


    20. His fears had been of sharks, hyperthermia, sunburn and dehydration

    21. days and the possibility of sunburn


    22. sunscreens do protect against sunburn, there is no scientific proof that they


    23.  increase risk of sunburn and skin cancer


    24. Then reality set in as she felt the sting of her sunburn, and she pushed herself away from him


    25. A fever quickly gave way to a bout of shivers caused by the sunburn


    26. ” Though still swollen from sunburn, Greg was now dressed in acceptable attire


    27. Waxing should not be done on areas of skin affected by warts, pimples, moles or rashes or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn


    28. However, we dared not linger too long for fear of sunburn


    29. Children who grow up by the seashore often build sand castles, so called, structures made from sand on which they can lavish many hours and much sunburn


    30. She glanced at her arm and saw that the infected wound was healed, and her sunburn was gone

    31. Her arms were blistering with the sunburn, and her


    32. Andrew touched his nose to see how bad his sunburn was


    33. Can you see this sunburn?” Andrew stuck his nose in Connor’s direction


    34. He was red in the face from sunburn and had squint lines around his eyes


    35. Her face was crimson with The next morning Scarlett’s body was so stiff and sore from the long miles of walking sunburn and her blistered palms raw


    36. This hand was rough from work, brown with sunburn, splotched cushions of the palm, a half-healed blister on the thumb


    37. coiled-up cable of hair that he could see its satin delicacy above the sunburn; her face was flushed with sleep, and her eyelids hung heavy over their pupils


    38. She scratched him again on his neck and he really wanted to fuck her good then, he was literally seeing red, like they say in cartoons, and she helped him get the pants back off, peeling down like a sunburn, and his dick bouncing right up, hard as it ever had been


    39. He was turning pink, flushed, a nuclear sunburn


    40. The true Royal Chymical Wash-Ball for the beautifying of the Hands and Face, as it is from the first Author, without Mercury or anything prejudicial, largely experienced and highly recommended by all that use them, and that for making the Skin so delicately soft and smooth, as not to be parallel’d by either Wash, Powder, or Cosmetick; and it being indeed a real Beautifier of the Skin, by taking off all Deformities, as Tetters, Ringworms, Morphew, Sunburn, Scurff, Pimples, Pits, or Redness of the Small Pox, keeping it of a lasting and extream Whiteness

    41. He cut his hands, got a scalding sunburn, and acquired colonies of blisters


    42. " The fact that he had called her Mrs Boong pleased her; it was a little tenuous bond between herself and this strange man that he should pull her leg about her sunburn, her native dress, and the baby that she carried on her hip like a Malay woman


    43. The reporters eyed her curiously when she appeared in her two- piece costume because the weeks that she had spent in native clothes in Kuala Telang had left her body tanned with sunburn in unusual places


    44. It's beautifully cool like that, and yet it protects most of you from sunburn


    45. They got out of the sea presently and went and sat in the shade; he would not let her stay in long for fear of sunburn


    46. His left hand, its fingers mostly grown out but still weak, wrapped in a bandage to protect the soft, pink skin from sunburn


    47. After a wide-eyed moment Melodía registered that the sunburn was cunningly applied rouge, and the “missing” tooth even more cleverly painted-out with lampblack


    48. Rub it on to protect from sunburn, and chafing from saltwater, to repel insects, as a salve for sores and blisters or, mixed with wood ash, as a substitute for soap


    49. Heavy exertion may precipitate miliaria, which is aggravated by sunburn and eczema


    50. Their faces were shining with sunburn they could not escape



    1. Both are sunburned and seemed to have lost weight


    2. Both are badly sunburned with ragged scraggly beards, blistered and cracked lips


    3. Moreover, they took in a lot of sunshine on this tropical island, returned quite sunburned from the fishing, and blistered from the rowing to and from the island


    4. Asking if the mountains ahead were where I needed to be going, I used gestures: myself, go ahead, to other people like myself (here pointing to my sunburned face and forearms), yes – do I carry on in this direction? Not feeling at all strange at the apparent differences in our appearance, I was aware instead of our relatedness and human warmth


    5. Rick Rieser, an eventual fat cat banker, won the counting contest (with 40), but I won the “dare” to tell Kitch at a Spring wine mess that the reasons why 1) most of 1L had missed his Friday afternoon dull ass class and 2) we were sunburned lobster red was 3)that we had all been at Wrigley Field because his class sucked and we were suffering withdrawal from Harry Kalven’s beloved Cubbies


    6. He could just see the sunburned backsides he’d have to


    7. I might as well stand outside under the blazing sun with an aluminum deflector and get sunburned, it'll have the same affect


    8. Bob Long had been with the Bureau going on 20 years and had developed a theatrical monotone when asking questions that rubbed the sheriff‘s nerves like a wet bathing suit on a sunburned ass—and he couldn‘t hide it


    9. “didn’t think she’d get sunburned because the car was moving


    10. I just don’t want to get sunburned

    11. A portly shaped man with sunburned brown skin and a bushy mustache opened the door


    12. helped Nic pile sand over his dad until all we could see of him was his sunburned face


    13. He raked his hair from his face and fingered the sunburned skin that was swelling his right eye almost shut


    14. He looked pretty much like the rest of the shabby gang–possibly worse–with his week’s growth of thick beard, splotchy, sunburned skin and unwashed hair


    15. As the early December sunburned through the morning mist, a three-day international


    16. Rudolph always said sunburned as sunburnt, a vocal habit that, while not irritating, seemed to mock him all the more


    17. This man, a physics graduate of Hebrew University whose newly sunburned face was the recent payback from years spent mostly underground at the Dimona facility, carefully explained the workings of the arming device and the detonator


    18. Someone with pale skin will soon get sunburned


    19. Wulfric was crying silently, tears streaming down his sunburned cheeks


    20. He is a tall man, sunburned, very powerful, not more than thirty

    21. Lily arrived back the following evening, slightly sunburned


    22. haunted look, and the sunburned skin was tight across the fine bones of his face—her


    23. A sunburned white kid with a ballcap and a zippered case of tennis rackets shifted from one sneaker to the other, waiting to board


    24. Alice remembered many late afternoon naps there with John, the pleasure of the breezy shade, the intersection of his chest and shoulder her pillow, the familiar scent of their fabric softener on his cotton shirt combined with the summer smells of his sunburned and ocean-salty skin intoxicating her every inhalation


    25. But another man, sunburned and brawny, hefted a pick and said, “There’s only two of them


    26. I can picture little Nick flapping around manically, face and shoulders sunburned red because (just like now) he refuses to wear sunscreen, forcing Mama Mo to chase after him with lotion that she swipes on whenever she can reach him


    27. He hadn’t shaved and his cheeks were sunburned


    28. The foreman, a large sunburned man, covered his eyes with the palms of his big rough hands


    29. ‘They will help me!’ In front came a man wearing a strange shako and a blue cloak, swarthy, sunburned, and with a hooked nose


    30. ’ The sight of these bearded peasants at work on the battlefield, with their queer, clumsy boots and perspiring necks, and their shirts opening from the left toward the middle, unfastened, their sunburned collarbones, impressed Pierre more strongly with the solemnity and importance of the moment than anything he had yet seen or heard

    31. One was an officer- a tall, soldierly, handsome man- the other evidently a private or an orderly, sunburned, short, and thin, with sunken cheeks and a dull expression


    32. She did not understand why he stepped out from the window to the veranda and smiled under his mustache and winked so joyfully, when warm steady rain began to fall on the dry and thirsty shoots of the young oats, or why when the wind carried away a threatening cloud during the hay harvest he would return from the barn, flushed, sunburned, and perspiring, with a smell of wormwood and gentian in his hair and, gleefully rubbing his hands, would say: ‘Well, one more day and my grain and the peasants’ will all be under cover


    33. He had gray hair, a serious eye, the sunburned complexion of a laborer, the thoughtful visage of a philosopher


    34. He had a healthy, wild face, always sunburned, his hands were always cut and he fumed like a stovepipe and walked as if he were going to fly apart; wouldn't keep a job, quit those he had when he felt like it, and one day he sort of rode off away from me because I was even wilder than he and wouldn't settle down, and that was that


    35. And in that place, wise about the weather, and dedicated to the preservation of his eternally sunburned soul, lived a man some forty-four years old, with a balding head and a raspy voice, whose business, when he moved toward the sea and breathed the fog, was bruised customs, broken laws, and the occasional death that could be murder


    36. It reminded me of a thousand young men's bodies wrestling up and down the beach from my childhood to here, sunburned and mindless, wildly happy without true joy


    37. Thirty years! At the end of which time you stroll by God's guillotine! He chops off your crazed old eagle's head and plants it on a sunburned, forever golden, young man's body! What a price I have paid, but worth it


    38. They seized their frozen but sunburned hands back, to stare down and hold them against the panic in their breasts


    39. He lifted each lid from each tureen and let the flavor steam over his sunburned face


    40. As they walked past the café entrance Susan saw the man looking out at them, a white man in a salt-white suit, with a blue tie and blue shirt, and a thin, sunburned face

    41. He and Zach sat barefooted, their braces dangling at their sides and their lean sunburned legs swinging gently and rhythmically from side to side as the cart jogged onwards


    42. A young thin man, with eyebrows sunburned yellow, turned his head slowly


    43. The sunburned skin on Winfield’s nose was scrubbed off


    44. His arms and legs were long and loose, and he had the gray sunburned eyes of the Panhandle


    45. Then he struck his leg with his great sunburned hand


    46. Mirabel was almost as bad as a boy—she was so noisy and sunburned and reckless


    47. "Here we are, all back again, nicely sunburned and rejoicing as a strong man to run a race," said Phil, sitting down on a suitcase with a sigh of pleasure


    48. She grew sunburned and thinner, and seemed older; wrinkles appeared on her temples and round her mouth


    49. “They will help me!” In front came a man wearing a strange shako and a blue cloak, swarthy, sunburned, and with a hooked nose


    50. Believing their danger past, they sprang from their ambush and, chirruping something in their shrill little voices and holding up their skirts, their bare little sunburned feet scampered merrily and quickly across the meadow grass









    1. It has been studied for its effect on aging and healing sunburns


    2. Would I burn like that albino child that had been cruelly forced to work in the fields? She had suffered such severe sunburns that she went blind and later died of fevers


    3. They had died of complications of infections that had taken root in the blisters from extensive sunburns


    4. Turner surmised that something cataclysmic had damaged the ozone layer to the point where the animals had developed second degree sunburns


    5. They were treating him for dehydration, sunburns on his face, and he had a few sores consistent with being in sea water too long


    6. “She also sent sunscreen and ointment for sunburns


    7. No doubt they’d had parties and parades, acquired sunburns and lit firecrackers, while I was here, alone in the cold


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    Synonyms for "sunburn"

    erythema solare sunburn burn suntan tan

    "sunburn" definitions

    a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun


    redness of the skin caused by exposure to the rays of the sun


    get a sunburn by overexposure to the sun