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Definition of Sunbake
1. to sun-bathe [v SUNBAKED, SUNBAKING, SUNBAKES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sunbake
Literary usage of Sunbake
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Caroline Islands: Travel in the Sea of the Little Lands by Frederick William Christian (1899)
"The natives used to dry them in the sand, and, as it were, sunbake them. And the
folk suffered grievously from internal pains, and besought ..."
2. The Caroline Islands: Travel in the Sea of the Little Lands by Frederick William Christian (1899)
"The natives used to dry them in the sand, and, as it were, sunbake them. And the
folk suffered grievously from internal pains, and besought ..."
3. Comic History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Alexander by Charles McCoy Snyder (1897)
"... in pocket to that extent had it not been for the fact that their attire, which
was principally sunbake and smile, was provided with no such receptacle. ..."