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sun-kissed

[ suhn-kist ]

adjective

  1. (of skin) tanned or bronzed, or (of hair) lightened in color, by or as if by the sun:

    This natural bronzer enriches your skin and adds radiant, sun-kissed color.

    A newer trend is for sun-kissed blonde hair and darker roots.

  2. abounding in sunshine; characteristically sunny:

    His work has taken him all over the world, from the sun-kissed beaches of Zanzibar to the icy wastes of the Arctic Circle.

  3. evoking sunshine or sunny weather:

    We only use peak season tomatoes, so the sauce is filled with sun-kissed deliciousness.

    The festival kicked off with one of my favorite bands drenching the early afternoon in sun-kissed tropical pop.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sun-kissed1

First recorded in 1820–30
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This time, expect nostalgia and a dream-pop soundtrack as players flit between the present day and the sun-kissed Michigan summer of 1995, unravelling the mystery at the heart of the game.

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The stark panorama, and shocking, ubiquitous video of the wildfires, were at sharp odds with images of sun-kissed beaches and glamorous Hollywood that L.A. relies on to draw the flocks of tourists who pump billions of dollars into the local economy each year.

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"I'm so sick of Hackney," Grylls says as she drives through sun-kissed Los Santos to Crane's virtual flat.

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And it imbues the foodstuffs, home goods, clothes, paraphernalia and tchotchkes that hail from here with a sort of unquantifiable, ineffable, sun-kissed, surf-adjacent vibe that wraps around you like a cartoon bear hug.

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