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How to Use "Sun" with Example Sentences
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sun
(n):
the star in the sky that lights and heats up the earth during the day
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Used with adjectives:
"
The
golden
sun
shines brightly in the sky.
"
(golden, yellow, bright)
"
We wake with the
rising
sun
.
"
(rising)
"
We love to watch the
setting
sun
on the horizon.
"
(setting)
"
We got sunburned by the
hot
sun
.
"
(hot, burning, scorching, blazing, strong)
"
The plant needs
direct
sun
.
"
(direct, full)
"
The
morning
sun
shines through my kitchen window.
"
(morning, afternoon, evening, midday)
Used with verbs:
"
The tree
blocks
the
sun
from shining into my bedroom.
"
(blocks)
"
We
are soaking up
the
sun
while lying on the beach.
"
(be + soaking up, be + taking in)
"
Getting
too much
sun
is bad for your skin.
"
(getting)
"
The
sun
rises
in the east and
sets
in the west.
"
(rises, sets)
"
The
sun
is peeking
through the dark clouds.
"
(be + peeking, be + appearing, be + breaking, be + coming)
"
The
sun
shines
brightly over the horizon.
"
(shines)
Used with nouns:
"
The villagers worship the
sun
gods
.
"
(gods)
"
I need a
sun
hat
to keep the sun out of my eyes.
"
(hat, visor)
"
She wears
sun
glasses
to protect her eyes.
"
(glasses)
"
She has bad skin due to
sun
damage
.
"
(damage, exposure)
Used with prepositions:
"
They were
in
the
sun
too long.
"
(in)
"
It's best to stay
out of
the
sun
.
"
(out of)
"
I love lounging
under
the
sun
.
"
(under)
"
Do not look directly
at
the
sun
.
"
(at)
"
I could feel the
sun
on
my back.
"
(on)
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