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sunblock

Or sun block

[suhn-blok]

noun

  1. a substance that provides a high degree of protection against sunburn, often preventing most tanning as well as burning, as by obstructing the penetration of ultraviolet rays.

  2. a lotion, cream, etc., containing such a substance.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of sunblock1

First recorded in 1975–80; sun + block
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Example Sentences

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Along with vacation necessities such as sunblock and a toothbrush, Southern Californians hoping to get away for Memorial Day weekend will also need to bring a hefty supply of patience to freeways and airports.

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As I stroll along the shore, I’m hit by a mix of salty sea air mingles and the scent of coconut sunblock a beachgoer is applying.

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Jasso offered me water, sunblock, a hat and an orange, but I declined.

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"You have to use sunblock, you have to cover your face and body, because it can be a bit dangerous if you get a sunburn or heat rash," said Solis.

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There’s a store at Willow Beach Marina that sells snacks, sunblock, hats, water shoes, dry bags and boating and fishing supplies; open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily in summer.

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