Antonym: moon, shade. Similar words: sung, sunny, sundry, sunken, sunset, sun rose, sunrise, sunglasses. Meaning: [sʌn] n. 1. a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system 2. the rays of the sun 3. a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc 4. any star around which a planetary system evolves 5. first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians. v. 1. expose one's body to the sun 2. expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun.
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151. The sun sank below the horizon.
152. The sun shone bright and warm.
153. At sunrise, the sun looks like a cake.
154. The sun has faded the curtains so the colours are rather patchy.
155. It's important to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun.
156. The gold rims of his spectacles glinted in the sun.
157. We only had a fleeting glimpse of the sun all day.
158. Left out in the heat of the sun[sentencedict.com], tapes easily warp or get stuck in their cases.
159. If you are a winter grass, affection is the sun, warm your cold body.
160. The fruit on the lower branches was protected from the sun.
161. The rising sun casts a golden glow over the fields.
162. I remember it was on a fine morning with the sun shining down.
163. The drizzle had now stopped and the sun was breaking through.
164. There is a direct correlation between exposure to sun and skin cancer.
165. The idea that the sun goes round the earth has long been discredited.
166. teacher, if you are a beautiful sky of the sun, we are underground lovely grass, is that you give us new life. Your day and night to help us take care of us[sentencedict.com], your hard work!
167. The earth revolves both round the sun and on its own axis.
168. Let freedom reign. The sun never set on so glorious a human achievement.
169. The cool water felt lovely after being in the hot sun.
170. Summer is the second season in a year. It is between spring and autumn. The sun of summer is the hottest; the water of summer is the warmest; the places of interests in summer are the most crowded throughout the world.
171. If you hang your clothes out in the bright sun, they will fade.
172. The ice will melt when the sun shines on it.
173. When she woke, the sun was streaming through the windows.
174. How long does it take for the planet Jupiter to make a complete revolution around the sun?
175. The sun was shining straight in her eyes which made her squint.
176. I am alive only when I am with you. When I am alone, the most dazzling sun seems to have lost the brilliance.
177. I am a very lonely at the time the children will look up to the sky, watching the sun, watching the big moon, hope to see the eyes of the neck pain, choking with tears. This is true, children do not lie.
178. The rays of the late sun slanted in streams through the cypress trees.
179. Death comes to all, but great achievements raise a monument which shall endure until the sun grows old.
180. The sun, a lamp, or an electric heater all warm us by radiation.
More similar words: sung, sunny, sundry, sunken, sunset, sun rose, sunrise, sunglasses, misunderstood, misunderstanding.