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Definition of Sunrays
1. sunray [n] - See also: sunray
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sunrays
Literary usage of Sunrays
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ante-mortem Depositions of P. Petroff by Peter Petroff (1895)
"... the weather was clear, as soon as the sun began to appear above the horizon,
the sunrays immediately struck the windows and penetrated into our room. ..."
2. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1873)
"Mrs. Owl rejoiced in, the frequent absence of her malicious littie enemies the
sunrays, in consequence oí which the forest became every day more sad and ..."
3. Manual of Military Hygiene for the Military Services of the United States by Valery Havard (1914)
"In cold or temperate climates, the windows should be disposed on at least two
sides of the buildings so that the sunrays, if possible, may reach all parts ..."
4. Manual of Military Hygiene for the Military Services of the United States by Valery Havard (1914)
"In cold or temperate climates, the windows should be disposed on at least two
sides of the buildings so that the sunrays, if possible, may reach all parts ..."
5. Minutes of the ... Convention of the United Lutheran Church in America by United Lutheran Church in America (1922)
"Our Sunday School Literature which we publish in the German language includes: "Sonnen-
strahlen," a small picture card corresponding to "sunrays" of the ..."