different between sunbakes vs sunbaker
sunbakes
English
Verb
sunbakes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sunbake
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sunbaker
English
Etymology
sunbake +? -er
Pronunciation
Noun
sunbaker (plural sunbakers)
- (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.
- 1980, Rowan Hewison, Salt Pan, page 7,
Related terms
- sunbake
Anagrams
- Urbaneks, sunbreak, un-breaks, unbrakes, unbreaks
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