sunburned in English

verb
1
(of a person or bodily part) suffer from sunburn.
most of us managed to get sunburnt

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1. I got sunburned.

2. I'm just a little sunburned.

3. His left ear was sunburned.

4. Her shoulders were badly sunburned.

5. Also, you are very sunburned.

6. He anointed sunburned places with cold cream.

7. But the arms were sunburned, too.

8. My nose is still sunburned from yesterday.

9. Not at all, you were sunburned then.

10. He anointed sunburned place with cold cream.

11. He anointed the sunburned places with cold cream.

12. First we're freezing, now we're gonna get sunburned.

13. He anointed sunburned place with cold cream. Sentencedict.com

14. One of them had even contrived to get sunburned.

15. 18 He anointed the sunburned places with cold cream.

16. He is sunburned from a day on the beach.

17. 22 He anointed sunburned places with cold cream.

18. 20 He anointed sunburned place with cold cream.

19. We were all sunburned from a day on the beach.

20. 8 He is sunburned from a day on the beach.

21. I got sunburned, and now my face is peeling.

22. A badly sunburned face or back is extremely painful.

23. I am really sunburned. My skin'll start to peel soon.

24. Her face is always sunburned and very well made up.

25. I was sunburned, shaggy - haired, a little aloof, and solitary.

26. Chapped: Chapped , dry, sunburned lips may respond to fragrance free moisturizer

27. His face was a sunburned mixture of sea, mountains and seaweed.

28. Administer the salve to the sunburned area with a cotton swab.

29. His hard hands and sinewy sunburned limbs told of labor and endurance.

30. Within 12 hours, I was horribly sunburned, just like Richard Dreyfuss in the movie.

31. The old man looked at him with his sunburned, confident loving eyes.

32. And so the sight of this deeply sunburned soldier turned all heads.

33. That was when he noticed the shiny steel bracelets on his sunburned wrists.

34. 17 His hard hands and sinewy sunburned limbs told of labor and endurance.

35. He wore a straw hat to keep his balding head from getting sunburned.

36. Dark-skinned whales appear to have less damage, but they too are getting sunburned.

37. It Bewildered her that she should desire to place her hands on that sunburned neck

38. Synonyms for Bronzed include brown, suntanned, tanned, sunburned, bronze, browned, coppery, golden-brown, sunburnt and tan

39. The raw, stumbling lout was gone. The Ill. fitting clothes, battered hands, and sunburned face remained.

40. He is the bald - headed , sunburned gentleman who dumped the pail of garbage, without any doubt.

41. Above the darkness of his forearms and below the sunburned line on his neck his skin was very fair.

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43. He was tall, and looked sunburned, as if he had spent time recently in a climate far from the Hebrides.

44. "Sunburned" Adamantine will shine up, but the damage is done and there is no bringing the faded color back

45. Square Meaters are usually silver or grey in colour with dark hooves and a dark skin that reduces the chance of eye cancer and sunburned udders.

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47. The sight of these bearded peasants at work on the battlefield, with their queer, clumsy boots and perspiring necks, and their shirts opening from the left toward the middle, unfastened, exposing their sunburned Collarbones, impressed Pierre more strongly with the solemnity and importance of the moment than anything he had yet seen or heard.

48. The sight of these bearded peasants at work on the battlefield, with their queer, clumsy boots and perspiring necks, and their shirts opening from the left toward the middle, unfastened, exposing their sunburned Collarbones, impressed Pierre more strongly with the solemnity and importance of the moment than anything he had yet seen or heard.