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Discover LudwigThe word "sun-soaked" is an acceptable term in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been exposed to or has taken in a lot of sunlight, such as the beach, a grassy meadow, or a person's skin. For example, "The beach was sun-soaked, making it the perfect spot for a day of sunbathing."
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Sun-Soaked Sounds How cool is this?
For the moment, I'm planted firmly at the stern, part observation, part sun-soaked rapture.
But perhaps the most unsettling consequence is the sudden loss of the state's sun-soaked swagger.
And leave the home behind, briefly, for a sun-soaked vacation.
Noon, Thursday, in the sun-soaked spring lushness of Bryant Park.
Eager to escape sun-soaked Florida, I came here to experience life in a bustling city.
Gus Theodoro's restaurant captures the sun-soaked aura that makes the Mediterranean so appealing.
Dry off by basking in the sun-soaked natural amphitheatre on the return journey.
What about those other shadows that creep at the edges of our happy, sun-soaked lives?
Luckily, the day I visit the town is a sun-soaked haven.
My sun-soaked solipsism failed in the face of monolithic New Year's Eve.
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