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  • 1sun|tanned — sun tanned or sun|tanned «SUHN TAND», adjective. having a suntan: »His blue eyes were startlingly clear, and, like most sun tanned people, he looked very healthy (New Yorker) …

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  • 2sun-tanned — or sun|tanned «SUHN TAND», adjective. having a suntan: »His blue eyes were startlingly clear, and, like most sun tanned people, he looked very healthy (New Yorker) …

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  • 3sun|burned — «SUHN BURND», adjective, verb. –adj. burned, scorched, or browned by the sun; tanned: »sunburned grass. –v. a past tense and a past participle of sunburn …

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  • 4Sun tanning — describes a darkening of the skin (especially of fair skinned individuals) in a natural physiological response stimulated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunshine or from artificial sources such as a tanning bed. With excessive… …

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  • 5sun-kissed — sunˈ kissed adjective Warmed, tanned or ripened by the sun • • • Main Entry: ↑sun * * * adj. made warm or brown by the sun the sun kissed resort of Acapulco | her sun kissed shoulders * * * adj 1 : ↑sunny the sun kissed beaches/shores of the… …

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  • 6tanned — [tænd] adj having a darker skin colour because you have been in the sun ▪ He had a tough tanned face and clear eyes …

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  • 7tanned — [ tænd ] adjective BRITISH TAN from the sun: SUNTANNED …

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  • 8tanned — UK [tænd] / US adjective British someone who is tanned has darker skin than before because of spending time in the sun He was very tanned …

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  • 9sun-kissed — /ˈsʌn kɪst/ (say sun kist) adjective 1. (of fruit) ripened in the sun: sun kissed peaches. 2. lightly tanned: sun kissed skin …

  • 10Tanned — Tan Tan, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tanned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tanning}.] [F. tanner, LL. tannare. See {Tan}, n.] 1. To convert (the skin of an animal) into leather, as by usual process of steeping it in an infusion of oak or some other bark, whereby it …

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