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sun |sən|
noun
1 (also Sun) the star around which the earth orbits.
• any similar star in the universe, with or without planets.
The sun is the central body of the solar system. It provides the light and energy that sustains life on earth, and its position relative to the earth's axis determines the terrestrial seasons. The sun is a star of a type known as a G2 dwarf, a sphere of hydrogen and helium 870,000 miles (1.4 million km) in diameter that obtains its energy from nuclear fusion reactions in its interior, where the temperature is about 15 million °C. The surface is a little under 6,000°C.
2 (usu. the sun) the light or warmth received from the earth's sun : we sat outside in the sun.
• poetic/literary a person or thing regarded as a source of glory or inspiration or understanding : the rhetoric faded before the sun of reality.
• poetic/literary used with reference to someone's success or prosperity : the sun of the Plantagenets went down in clouds.
3 poetic/literary a day or a year : after going so many suns without food, I was sleeping.
verb ( sunned , sunning ) ( sun oneself)
sit or lie in the sun : Buzz could see Clare sunning herself on the terrace below.
• [ trans. ] expose (something) to the sun, esp. to warm or dry it : the birds are sunning their wings.
PHRASES
against the sun Nautical against the direction of the sun's apparent movement in the northern hemisphere; from right to left or counterclockwise.
catch the sun see catch .
make hay while the sun shines see hay 1 .
on which the sun never sets (of an empire) worldwide. [ORIGIN: applied in the 17th cent. to the Spanish dominions, later to the British Empire.]
place in the sun see place .
shoot the sun Nautical ascertain the altitude of the sun with a sextant in order to determine one's latitude.
under the sun on earth; in existence (used in expressions emphasizing the large number of something) : they exchanged views on every subject under the sun.
with the sun Nautical in the direction of the sun's apparent movement in the northern hemisphere; from left to right or clockwise.
DERIVATIVES
sunless adjective
sunlessness noun
sunlike |-ˌlīk| adjective
sunward |-wərd| adjective & adverb
sunwards |-wərdz| adverb
ORIGIN Old English sunne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zon and German Sonne, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek hēlios and Latin sol.
Thesaurus
sun
noun
she could feel the sun on her face sunshine, sunlight, daylight, light, warmth; beams, rays.
PHRASES
sun oneself. See sunbathe .
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superjta59 8 months ago
@superjta59 yeah
suckersown64 8 months ago
this makes me wanan ride a roller coster
treyflip561 3 years ago
Just don't ride them when you just finished eating
suckersown64 3 years ago
oh ok but what was the scream?
aquagirl567 3 years ago
When on a roller coaster, i can press A and the person screams
suckersown64 3 years ago