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Sunbakes vs Sunbaker - What's the difference?

sunbakes | sunbaker |

As a verb sunbakes

is (sunbake).

As a noun sunbaker is

(australia) one who sunbakes, a sunbather.

sunbakes

English

Verb

(head)
  • (sunbake)

  • sunbake

    English

    Verb

    (sunbak)
  • To bake in the sun.
  • * 2005 , Gillian Mears, Here is the Heartflower'', Frank Moorhouse (editor), ''The Best Australian Stories 2005 , page 136,
  • Oh, she wants to moan with pain, thinking of Richard lying down on the sunbaking rock, naked as well.
  • * 2005 , MaryLee Knowlton, Uzbekistan , page 103,
  • Their pots also were made of sunbaked mud, unfired and unglazed, though sometimes richly engraved.
  • * 2005 September, Grant Parsons, Cajun Coast'', '' , page 29,
  • We roll in just before sunset, after all the day-tourists have left, and the sunbaked collection of cabins, aging hotels, restaurants and oil depots has a strangely deserted feel that?s oddly appealing.
  • * 2011 , Sera L. Young, Craving Earth: Understanding Pica: the Urge to Eat Clay, Starch, Ice, and Chalk , page 64,
  • Larvae do not survive well in the clayey soils preferred by most geophagists, and if they do, they are generally killed by the sunbaking , air drying, and heating that many geophagists do to their soil prior to consumption (cf. chapter 1).
  • (Australia, New Zealand) To sunbathe.
  • * 2003 , Caroline Daley, Leisure and Pleasure , Auckland University Press, page 132,
  • Ancient precedents were important in establishing the long, lost history of the benefits of sunbaking . Journalists noted that ‘The ancients? had recognised the importance of sunlight as a cure for disease; now modern New Zealanders had to do the same.
  • * 2006 , Sharyn Munro, The Woman on the Mountain , 2010, ReadHowYouWant, page 249,
  • It was spent supervising sandcastles and shell collections, soggy towels and gritty kids, with hardly a minute to ourselves for sunbaking .
  • * 2007 , Lee Mylne, Frommer?s Portable Australia?s Great Barrier Reef , page 66,
  • The boat carries only 14 passengers and makes a stop at Michaelmas Cay where you can get off the boat, sunbake on the cay, swim in the shallow waters, and snorkel off the beach.
  • * 2009 , , page 105,
  • Inspired, I spent the summer holidays practising Chopin instead of sunbaking by Sophia?s pool.

    sunbaker

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Australia) One who sunbakes, a sunbather.
  • * 1980 , Rowan Hewison, Salt Pan , page 7,
  • Here there were sunbakers , kids, old ladies, people reading the Sunday papers.
  • * 2009 , Charles Rawlings-Way, Sydney , Lonely Planet, page 76,
  • Sunbakers and frisbee-throwers occupy the lawns; tourists dunk their feet in fountains on hot summer afternoons.
  • * 2011 , Larry Writer, The Australian Book of Disasters , unnumbered page,
  • By early afternoon at Bondi, with the temperature 40 degrees Celsius, you could barely see the sand for sunbakers soaking up the rays and waiting for a surf carnival of lifesavers to start.

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