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sunray

[ suhn-rey ]

noun

  1. a ray of sunlight; sunbeam.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of sunray1

First recorded in 1820–30; sun + ray 1
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Birds chirp happily and golden sunrays glisten on morning dewdrops.

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She tried to think of sunrays and candle flames and lamps.

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We never glimpse the underclass toiling on the streets below and beneath hammering sunrays that would turn Louis to ash, but we know they're down there.

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“Like magic, my skin turns sunrays into nutrients, into vitamin D.â€

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“One shouldn’t take a vaccine while menstruating†“If you have taken the vaccine, you should avoid sunrays for a week†“Snorting camphor powder increases your oxygen level.â€

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