sun-drenched

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Since the 1890s or earlier; figurative, conceiving sunlight as if it were a fluid that can drench (immerse) something.

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sun-drenched (comparative more sun-drenched, superlative most sun-drenched)

  1. Receiving lots of sunshine; bathed in sunlight; (of a place) frequently sunny.
    Sun-drenched beaches are vacation destinations for sunbathers no matter where the beaches are.
    • 1968, Carl Ruhen, The Key Club, Sydney: Scripts, page 61:
      Ahead of them were two sun-drenched (all going well) weeks of lazing on the beach.

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