Definition of Sunbaking
1. Verb. (present participle of sunbake) ¹
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Definition of Sunbaking
1. sunbake [v] - See also: sunbake
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Literary usage of Sunbaking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society by Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society (1908)
"Mulching to prevent sunbaking and save Watering.—Mulching seed-beds with moss or
cut grass to prevent sunbaking, and to save watering, especially where a ..."
2. The Caroline Islands: Travel in the Sea of the Little Lands by Frederick William Christian (1899)
"... sunbaking taro hard by, heard the voice, and helped the distressed god.
He inquired on what work she was engaged, and when she told him, bade her fetch ..."
3. The Caroline Islands: Travel in the Sea of the Little Lands by Frederick William Christian (1899)
"... sunbaking taro hard by, heard the voice, and helped the distressed god.
He inquired on what work she was engaged, and when she told him, bade her fetch ..."
4. The Rural Visiter [sic] by David Allinson, John Cooper Allinson (1811)
"1 The greatest injury that can befal hemp, is that ot" sunbaking. But after all
the greatest injuries th»t can be done to hemp, the new operation may be ..."
5. Peter Kent's Command: A Peter Kent Story by John Gunn (2006)
"Search herself seemed to doze, for the other members of the ship's company were
either sunbaking on deck or reading below. Warships in tropical routine were ..."


