What is the meaning of SUN. Phrases containing SUN
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yellow streamers round the sun, regarded as certain indications of bad weather
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Sundowner is British slang for an early evening drink.Sundowner is Australian and New Zealand slang for a tramp, especially one who seeks food andlodging at sundown when it is too late to work. Sundowner is New Zealand slang for a lazy sheepdog.
The first Sunday in May, set aside to commemorate sailors who lost their lives protecting the Atlantic trade routes to Europe.
Suntan
See Never saw the sun shine brighter
Sunfish is American slang for the bucking of a horse in which each shoulder is lowered in turn.
Sunday punch is American slang for a knockout punch or blow.
A popular Sunday meal, which usually includes roast meat with roast potatoes, carrots, gravy and a Yorkshire pudding
Sunday best is London Cockney rhyming slang for a vest.
Sunglasses
Sunday morning nightmare is slang for the after effects following a period of revelrous behaviour; in particular a long evening of drinking alcohol.
Sunshine is a British slang form of address. Sunshine is slang for a type of LSD.
Never saw the sun shine brighter
I never felt better. In reply to the question, "How are you feeling? I never saw the sun shine brighter!"
(saltburnt) deterioration of codfish in process of cure, from too much exposure to the sune and excessive use of salt
Sunday morn is London Cockney rhyming slang for an erection (horn).
Sunbeam is Australian slang for a piece of crockery or cutlery laid for a meal but remaining unused.
Sunny south is London Cockney rhyming slang for mouth.
Sunnies is Australian slang for breasts.
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Impervious to the rays of the sun.
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Anything which has a warming and cheering influence like that of the rays of the sun; warmth; illumination; brightness.
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The descent of the sun below the horizon; also, the time when the sun sets; evening. Also used figuratively.
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Any affection produced by the action of the sun on some part of the body; especially, a sudden prostration of the physical powers, with symptoms resembling those of apoplexy, occasioned by exposure to excessive heat, and often terminating fatally; coup de soleil.
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Overcome by, or affected with, sunstroke; as, sun-struck soldiers.
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Alt. of Sunrising
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Alt. of Sunsetting
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In the direction of the sun's apparent motion, or from the east southward and westward, and so around the circle; also, in the same direction as the movement of the hands of a watch lying face upward.
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The light of the sun, or the place where it shines; the direct rays of the sun, the place where they fall, or the warmth and light which they give.
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Sunshiny; bright.
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Toward the sun.
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Bright like the sun; resplendent.
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Hence, the region where the sun rises; the east.
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Anything used as a protection from the sun's rays.
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Sunrise.
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Bright with the rays of the sun; clear, warm, or pleasant; as, a sunshiny day.
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See Sunfish (b).
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Hence, the region where the sun sets; the west.
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The first appearance of the sun above the horizon in the morning; more generally, the time of such appearance, whether in fair or cloudy weather; as, to begin work at sunrise.
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