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Definition of sun-baked in English: sun-bakedadjective (especially of the ground) dry and hard from exposure to the sun's heat. many of the swamps turn to hard sun-baked mud during the dry season predicative the land north of Kuruda and Hessadi villages is uneven, dry, and sun-baked Example sentencesExamples - Mamarrosa is also suffocating, a sun-baked place where the sky is ‘so blue it hurts’, the peaches on the sagging trees are rotten and cork prices are falling.
- And from this sun-baked chaos to the austerity of Yi Yi we travel very far, all the way to Taiwan for director Edward Yang's absorbing treatment of an upper-middle class family.
- In the far distance I can just make out the snow-capped mountains that characterise the Bosnian landscape but which look a little out of place from my sun-baked surroundings.
- Blackened, sun-baked filth laid rotting outside the medical clinic and piles of used syringes were scattered about the courtyard.
- My father was born in the port city of Valparaíso, verdant compared to the sun-baked terrain of the country's northern section, which boasts the world's driest desert.
- In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness.
- Sumerian ziggurats were built of sun-baked mud bricks faced with kiln-fired clay cones to protect the vulnerable mud-bricks from the weather.
- As he showered he could imagine the water pumping up from the sun-baked earth, picking up heat as it went.
- In the swampy bottoms, water-lilies rose naked out of sun-baked mud.
- And in the magical setting of the sun-baked island, where she retreats to pick up the pieces of her life, Victoria finds out his death may not have been an accident - and that she may not even ever really known who he was.
- The renaissance of Down football began in style at a sun-baked Casement Park as the minors gave a glimpse of the glorious future that lies ahead.
- The oil of the olive was another: fuel for the small clay lamps, an ingredient in the cooking, and ointment for burns and sun-baked skin.
- Yet 2005 is shaping up as a return to those horror conditions, with dams bone-dry and sun-baked farmlands cracking.
- We are not getting into the whys, but rest assured you will enjoy the journey, through all the sun-baked villages, rides atop buses, sad parting at the station, not to forget that fond embrace!
- The sun-baked ground crumbled against their feet as they walked.
- Pam Gems's magnificent adaptation of this poetic tragedy is a gift: soft, yet as hard as the sun-baked soil.
- It smells of warm sun-baked nuts, earth and super-ripe citrus, grapefruit, still on the tree, a bouquet of character and unstinting generosity.
- Kildare horsewoman Frances Cash won her 7th supreme hunter championship at a sun-baked Dublin Horse Show yesterday.
- The World Cup overlaps the cricketing season here: the run-up to the sweltering summer months when sun-baked rice fields double as cricket stadiums in the suburban areas.
- Far from the sun-baked Mediterranean costas is another Spain, with a mild, damp climate, unspoilt countryside and property bargains.
Synonyms dry, as dry as a bone, bone dry, dried up, dried out, arid, waterless, desiccated, dehydrated, baked, burned, scorched, seared, withered, shrivelled Definition of sun-baked in US English: sun-bakedadjectiveˈsən ˌbāktˈsən ˌbeɪkt (especially of the ground) exposed to the heat of the sun and therefore dry and hard. many of the swamps turn to hard sun-baked mud during the dry season predicative the land north of Kuruda and Hessadi villages is uneven, dry, and sun-baked Example sentencesExamples - Kildare horsewoman Frances Cash won her 7th supreme hunter championship at a sun-baked Dublin Horse Show yesterday.
- In the swampy bottoms, water-lilies rose naked out of sun-baked mud.
- And from this sun-baked chaos to the austerity of Yi Yi we travel very far, all the way to Taiwan for director Edward Yang's absorbing treatment of an upper-middle class family.
- The sun-baked ground crumbled against their feet as they walked.
- The World Cup overlaps the cricketing season here: the run-up to the sweltering summer months when sun-baked rice fields double as cricket stadiums in the suburban areas.
- The oil of the olive was another: fuel for the small clay lamps, an ingredient in the cooking, and ointment for burns and sun-baked skin.
- Pam Gems's magnificent adaptation of this poetic tragedy is a gift: soft, yet as hard as the sun-baked soil.
- My father was born in the port city of Valparaíso, verdant compared to the sun-baked terrain of the country's northern section, which boasts the world's driest desert.
- Yet 2005 is shaping up as a return to those horror conditions, with dams bone-dry and sun-baked farmlands cracking.
- And in the magical setting of the sun-baked island, where she retreats to pick up the pieces of her life, Victoria finds out his death may not have been an accident - and that she may not even ever really known who he was.
- In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness.
- Mamarrosa is also suffocating, a sun-baked place where the sky is ‘so blue it hurts’, the peaches on the sagging trees are rotten and cork prices are falling.
- Blackened, sun-baked filth laid rotting outside the medical clinic and piles of used syringes were scattered about the courtyard.
- It smells of warm sun-baked nuts, earth and super-ripe citrus, grapefruit, still on the tree, a bouquet of character and unstinting generosity.
- Sumerian ziggurats were built of sun-baked mud bricks faced with kiln-fired clay cones to protect the vulnerable mud-bricks from the weather.
- In the far distance I can just make out the snow-capped mountains that characterise the Bosnian landscape but which look a little out of place from my sun-baked surroundings.
- The renaissance of Down football began in style at a sun-baked Casement Park as the minors gave a glimpse of the glorious future that lies ahead.
- Far from the sun-baked Mediterranean costas is another Spain, with a mild, damp climate, unspoilt countryside and property bargains.
- We are not getting into the whys, but rest assured you will enjoy the journey, through all the sun-baked villages, rides atop buses, sad parting at the station, not to forget that fond embrace!
- As he showered he could imagine the water pumping up from the sun-baked earth, picking up heat as it went.
Synonyms dry, as dry as a bone, bone dry, dried up, dried out, arid, waterless, desiccated, dehydrated, baked, burned, scorched, seared, withered, shrivelled |