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"sunbaked" Definitions
  1. baked by exposure to the sun, as bricks.
  2. heated, dried, or hardened by the heat of the sun.

66 Sentences With "sunbaked"

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They exhume a wild, verdant landscape from under sunbaked stereotypes.
You see, they have their own terror out in the sunbaked deserts: the sprintarrow.
Danger lurks in the crumbling farmhouses of its countryside and the sunbaked tenements of its inner city.
I traveled with Maseko to remote, sunbaked mountains in a district of Malawi known for cannabis cultivation.
They float through open drains of sunbaked slums and shards pierce the bellies of flamingos and turtles.
Shopping Guide When a sunbaked terrace or garden is sweltering, an outdoor umbrella can provide immediate relief.
The last paved road disappears miles before it reaches Barsalogho camp, which is surrounded by sunbaked, barren land.
Reliving a childhood playing in the woods She walked over sunbaked rocks, crouched and crawled through hardwood hammocks.
A trickle of Israeli families on school break and foreign tourists passed through on a recent sunbaked weekday.
In Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, the sunbaked grass has revealed where a long-demolished stately house once stood.
After a few minutes of darting across the sunbaked court, most of us were left panting and sweating.
Lightning Ridge, a sunbaked opal-mining town on the edge of Australia's outback, has never had a professional undertaker.
Over quiet, burbling, sunbaked guitar arpeggios, he recites gnostic puzzles and surreal rustic parables in a deep, gentle monotone.
The place was primitive to an extreme, a set of sandbagged fighting holes cut into stone and sunbaked earth.
When the air in this part of Kurdistan cools at night, the sunbaked plains almost seem to sigh in relief.
The sunbaked, humid conditions in Ashe Stadium left the normally self-contained Stephens uttering oaths as well as spraying groundstrokes.
She was the lone person working a bamboo-walled roadside stand halfway between Tocumen International Airport and the sunbaked Azuero Peninsula.
This album is her California soft-rock jewel, a decadent dive into the sunbaked sounds and elaborate legends of Laurel Canyon.
As the Northern Hemisphere prepares for the onset of summer, the Feedelity head has shared a new sunbaked mix exclusively on THUMP.
The rest of the country has little sympathy for the "sunbaked barbarians," as an old friend in Seattle used to call them.
Fishermen from the small whaling village of Lamalera, on a sunbaked island in remote eastern Indonesia, have been hunting whales for centuries.
The Forgotten Man's Ground Zero lies an hour and 2900 minutes east of Hollywood at a dusty and sunbaked San Bernardino, Calif.
Lorca's poems from Spain are a poetry of dreams and journeys and glimpses from balconies, of sunbaked meadows and realms of erotic yearning.
I shook off the claustrophobia with a stroll through the sleepy, sunbaked center of historic Christiansted, on the north shore of the island.
Likewise posing outdoors are the Norrises, sunbaked founders of the town: Jean in a cowboy hat, Virginia in straw with a modest ribbon.
The day after my visit to Le Luc, Macron was hosting a rally in Toulon, a sunbaked port city less than an hour away.
Especially in the bars of "Show You Off," and in the vast, sunbaked vistas of Joshua Tree where this video—premiering below—is set.
But the worst of his violence was inflicted in the community where he was born and raised: the sunbaked flatlands of California's San Joaquin Valley.
On Tuesday, Williams returns to the sunbaked Melbourne courts, with her 343-month-old daughter in tow, bidding for another place in the record books.
The path had once been set off with railroad ties, which still bordered the sunbaked mountainside, but the cedar chips were gone now, not even crumbles left.
The gym's exterior, clad in sunbaked, pale ochre stucco and bordering a vacant lot, is the ostensible subject of another 2016 painting, this one nearly eight feet wide.
On the scrappier end of the spectrum are do-it-yourself artist spaces tucked into sunbaked strip malls, with their free-flowing beer and taco-fueled late-night ragers.
Walk the sunbaked streets of Richgrove, the farming hamlet where Martinez lived with his family for many years, and it's not hard to find people who say they knew him.
Nothing from the government, nothing to do — no water, no education, no health care, no jobs — "here there is nothing, nothing," Valdomero declared, sweeping a hand across the sunbaked landscape.
All of which is to say that "The Bad Batch," a messy, sunbaked pop-culture cobbler written and directed by Ana Lily Amirpour, is both a bummer and a blast.
This connection may be forgotten in New York, but it is remembered by many in Run, which is today a sleepy, sunbaked island with a population of a few hundred.
The first was a solar eclipse, the second a Democrat running for the Senate—though the county, in sunbaked central Texas, went for Donald Trump by 27 points over Hillary Clinton.
We were hitchhiking through the wine country, and a sunbaked old farmer picked us up and drove us all around his vineyard while we sat in the back of his truck.
I ended up here, in a sunbaked Walmart parking lot in Florida's 1st Congressional District — a stretch of sparkling beaches and dense pine forests along the far tip of the state's panhandle.
Around seven thousand miles away, in sunbaked and drought-hit Somaliland, another British-based venture, Seawater Greenhouse, is setting up a pilot facility aimed at making high-tech greenhouse production more affordable.
One of the first signs of the body's groggy awakening from its lethargy could be seen around noon, when a microphone stand appeared in the sunbaked plaza in front of City Hall.
There are no cars, and chic tourists in flip-flops walk in a kind of happy, sunbaked daze between the brown-sand beach and the chamomile-scented hiking trails along the mountainside.
On Sunday, Rus managed to produce only two winners during the contest as Stephens ran her ragged from the baseline with a non-stop flow of groundstrokes that flew off the sunbaked clay.
Cariocas, the people of Rio, may not know much about archery, dressage, fencing or field hockey — among the other sports that took place on a sunbaked Saturday — but they know their beach volleyball.
As a native son in a sunbaked culture where a shot of espresso serves as a blood transfusion, Brunetti is constantly dropping into sidewalk cafes for a quick jolt to keep him alert.
Along the Las Vegas Strip, a sunbaked cross-section of races, backgrounds and political views, tourists and workers said the relentless parade of violence during the week had left them mostly in shock and disbelief.
"You have no idea how hilly it is watching on TV," Barry Cook, a 70-year-old bucket-lister from Phoenix, said during Tuesday's sunbaked practice round, which was his first visit to the Masters, too.
An afternoon in Seville might include strolling down its sunbaked streets and alleyways, walking among bougainvillea and admiring its intricate, Moorish-inspired mudéjar architecture, or taking in an impromptu street show in one of its beautiful plazas.
To adjust to life on a dilapidated homestead, however, the couple must turn to tractor-savvy locals like Rudy (Ed Begley Jr.) and Constance (Pam Grier) to coax even a few sprigs of alfalfa from the sunbaked ground.
I first drove the route with my sister in the early 1990s with a beer-filled cooler, tanning ambitions and the kind of dropout, sunbaked attitude that still drives the party crowd to the Keys, particularly Key West.
Oh, my, what have we here, the sunbaked crowd must have collectively been thinking — the eureka moment American men's tennis had been waiting for, the christening of a United States Open venue with a symbolic passing of a generational torch?
Here he is pictured in the pose "Atop a Sunbaked Precipice in Santorini," elbows to elevated knees, Ray Bans in alignment with the point on the horizon where summer vacation stretches out to meet the ambiguity of not really having a contract anymore.
My destination lay 211 miles off the coast: Farasan Island, the largest of a cluster of sunbaked sand and coral outcroppings in the Red Sea that are festooned with pristine beaches, prime dive sites, mangrove forests and historic relics dating back centuries.
" — Nell McShane Wulfhart 36 Hours in Santiago, Chile "An afternoon in Seville might include strolling down its sunbaked streets and alleyways, walking among bougainvillea and admiring its intricate, Moorish-inspired mudéjar architecture, or taking in an impromptu street show in one of its beautiful plazas.
The city has steadily acquired nine acres to build "resiliency parks," which will combine public amenities such as playgrounds, walkways, and dog runs with "green infrastructure" — rain gardens, shade tree pits, porous pavement, and underground detention systems that soak up stormwater and cool down sunbaked streets.
One sunbaked morning after a storm, I tried an easier route towards Paolo Noce in the hills above the small town of Lingua; for a heart-stopping second I shared the path with a three-foot-long olive-green Biacco snake as it slithered over my foot.
Sadly for Mr. Glaser, Jeff Bridges undid much of his hard work two decades later, with his Dude character in "The Big Lebowski" seizing on a similar sofa-throwish cardigan — also known as the Westerley cardigan, by Pendleton — as a signifier of sunbaked, aging-hipster dissolution.
Something did begin to happen, particularly when I was sent off on my own in a rental car to tour Alentejo in the south, with its rolling sunbaked fields of twisted cork oaks and olive trees, and then up through the white sand beaches and medieval hilltop towns of the Silver Coast in the west.
While Catania has a public transportation system, its center is small and very manageably explored on foot, allowing you to match the unrushed pace of life and enjoy the narrow stone streets, polished by years of automobile and foot traffic; the sunbaked facades of its buildings; and the thousands of balconies that lean out into its avenues.
The Federer-Kyrgios match was scheduled for noon here, and the crowd in the sunbaked stadium had to settle for an on-court interview with Federer and an exhibition set between Haas, the new tournament director here, and Vasek Pospisil, the Canadian who did his part for instability by upsetting Murray last week in Murray's opening match.
In the summer of 1910 Pillman was selected to tour South Africa with the British Isles team. Pillman's techniques and style drew much interest in South Africa, and he was carefully studied by the Springbok's team. The hard sunbaked ground suited his fast running play, and he was a first choice player for the touring British team. 1910 British Isles team, Pillman is middle row fourth from left.
Formal economic development plans have been adopted by Alamogordo and by Otero County. OCEDC has recruited several new employers by using financial incentives. A 1-800-Flowers call center opened in November 2001 and received $1.25 million in city rent abatements, a 50% reduction in property taxes from Otero County, and $940,000 in plant training funds from the State of New Mexico. A Sunbaked Biscuits cookie factory opened in 2006 and received $800,000 in job-training incentives from the state.
His talents, although well disguised, are real and he has certainly been an influential (though minor) character in history. Bandy was born and raised in Beamington, in the Ottawa Valley in Ontario, where his father was a minister. It is introduced as "a good town: there was no place to get a drink but there were nine churches." Since Beamington is said to be "twenty miles" from Ottawa, "a town of sunbaked, frost cracked brick, splintering timber, and brown grass" across the river from Quebec, one likely location is Cumberland, Ontario.
The official soundtrack album (catalog number COCX-33273) for the game was released in Japan on July 20, 2005. The soundtrack consists of eighteen songs from Namco composers Yuu Miyake, Hiroshi Okubo, Hideki Tobeta, Asuka Sakai, Akitaka Tohyama, Yuri Misumi, Katsuro Tajima, Yoshihito Yano, Tomoki Kanda, and Jun Kamoda. Japanese beatbox artist Dokaka is prominently featured in the game's soundtrack, performing an a cappella version of the series theme “Katamari on the Rocks”, both with and without lyrics. There is a tribute to the original Katamari Damacy game on the soundtrack, titled "Sunbaked Savanna".
The film opens with a Texas share-cropper, Sam Tucker, picking cotton in a sunbaked field alongside his wife Nona and his elderly Uncle Pete. Pete suddenly collapses due to the extreme heat and to what he blames as "my darned old heart". Before he dies, he tells his nephew, "Work for yourself; grow your own crops." Sam heeds his uncle's advice, so he, Nona, their children Daisy and Jot, and "Granny" leave the migrant camp and set out to work a vacant 68-acre tenant farm with little more than two mules, a second- hand plow, and some cotton seed and fertilizer.
Australian TV audiences were introduced to Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte in 1972. "Boney" (spelled "Bony" in the books) was a half-Aboriginal detective who tracked murderers by spotting an overturned twig or a crushed ant on the sand. A loner who never failed to crack a case, he was impatient with authority, charming, arrogant and an expert burglar, moving in a world of sunbaked claypans and the most distant reaches of the Outback where only the Aborigines could survive. Arthur Upfield's books told of a baby found in the bush near the body of his Aboriginal mother (killed for her forbidden relationship with a white man).

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