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Definition of Sunbathed
1. sunbathe [v] - See also: sunbathe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sunbathed
Literary usage of Sunbathed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1886)
"... influence of a sunbathed room is at it's highest. The glare of the direct rays
of the sun is objectionable, but as this can be modified by curtains and ..."
2. Music (1895)
"... wonderful power of expression, to follow her from the lost paths of the great
misty past to the sunbathed heights to which she has finally risen. ..."
3. The English Pre-Raphaelite Painters: Their Associates and Successors by Percy H. Bate (1901)
"The rare air is that of a poet's world, the sunbathed Arcadia of nymph and faun,
the mystic land of faërie ; but the air is the open air, ..."
4. Music: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1895)
"... wonderful power of expression, to follow her from the lost paths of the great
misty past to the sunbathed heights to which she has finally risen. ..."
5. The English Illustrated Magazine (1908)
"... on page 442 another charming study of nature in his picture of " Summer," a
young girl sitting on a flowery bank on the edge of a sunbathed orchard. ..."
6. The Christian Science Journal by Mary Baker Eddy (1907)
"I SAW one night a star slip down to earth, From out the void of Heaven's deep
dome of blue, And grieved,—till, at the morning's sunbathed birth, ..."
7. Japan in Transition: A Comparative Study of the Progress, Policy, and by Stafford Ransome (1899)
"It is, however, sunbathed or aired almost daily, and from time to time is unpicked
and thoroughly cleaned. My advice to Europeans travelling in Japan is to ..."