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sun-kissed
[suhn-kist]
adjective
(of skin) tanned or bronzed, or (of hair) lightened in color, by or as if by the sun.
This natural bronzer enriches your skin and adds radiant, sun-kissed color.
A newer trend is for sun-kissed blonde hair and darker roots.
abounding in sunshine; characteristically sunny.
His work has taken him all over the world, from the sun-kissed beaches of Zanzibar to the icy wastes of the Arctic Circle.
evoking sunshine or sunny weather.
We only use peak season tomatoes, so the sauce is filled with sun-kissed deliciousness.
The festival kicked off with one of my favorite bands drenching the early afternoon in sun-kissed tropical pop.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sun-kissed1
Example Sentences
The Californian sisters' sun-kissed garage rock was the perfect soundtrack as the sun set over Worthy Farm - with highlights including a muscular take on The Steps, the loping groove of Taylor Swift collab Gasoline, and the totally fed-up pop hit Relationships.
I still remember the first time I saw him — tall, sun-kissed skin, dark golden curls, movie-star smile and a voice that made everything sound like a love song.
The series against India, starting in sun-kissed Leeds on Friday, is bigger.
HOPLAND, Calif. — On a sun-kissed hillside in remote Northern California, I watched in awe as a crackling fire I’d helped ignite engulfed a hillside covered in tall, golden grass.
A Lord's pitch which had seen 28 wickets fall during two days of cricket chaos suddenly looked a wildly different beast on a sun-kissed afternoon in St John's Wood, with Markram playing a stellar hand.
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