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How to pronounce suntan in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms burn, sunburn, tan
Type of hyperpigmentation
Type Words
Type of bronze, tan

Examples of suntan

suntan
Many fans come in halter tops for a suntan and to be part of the carnival scene.
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Suntan businesses face a new excise tax starting in July as part of the overhaul.
From the sacbee.com
The suntan lotion went on by the pint and the queues at the water taps were huge.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
My box of the stomach salve was emptier on my return than my tube of suntan lotion.
From the upi.com
Packing your beach towel and suntan lotion will not, by itself, make you Hemingway.
From the economist.com
Individuals with fair, pink, and olive skin tones use olive, beige, or suntan bases.
From the en.wikipedia.org
I noticed early on my stroll that the season of the status suntan is already upon us.
From the timesunion.com
Harris, 56, would later recall taking off the ring to apply suntan lotion.
From the sacbee.com
Now that summer is trying to get here, it will soon be suntan lotion time.
From the henleystandard.co.uk
More examples
  • Get a tan from being exposed to the sun
  • Tan: a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
  • Suntan was the code-name of a prototype reconnaissance aircraft program, with the goal of creating a much faster and higher-altitude successor to the U-2, enabled by the use of liquid hydrogen (LH2) as fuel. ...
  • (Suntans) Sun tanning is the act of exposing the skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, for the purpose of darkening skin color, either during sun bathing or using artificial sources, such as tanning beds.
  • In humans a brown or darkened coloration of the skin caused by exposure to ultraviolet light; To obtain a suntan by exposure to ultraviolet light; To attempt to obtain a suntan
  • (Suntans) Name given to the Vietnam-era lightweight, tan-colored summer uniform.
  • Acronym for a family of mathematical models used in CMOP research and elsewhere.
  • N. A precursor to wrinkles and melanomas, deemed to be highly attractive by a culture whose models of beauty are almost never born with dark skin.