1. sunburnt - Adjective
2. sunburnt - Verb
4. sunburnt - Adjective Satellite
of Sunburn
Source: Webster's dictionaryCUSTOMER: This scrub is very good for slightly sunburnt skin. Source: Internet
So I had no idea what I was in for when I got sunburnt at my first UGA football game as a student in 2008 vs. Georgia Southern. Source: Internet
His attention moved to a German-speaking couple, stout and sunburnt, who were sitting on a bench not far away swinging their legs like happy children. Source: Internet
I've learnt a couple of things this summer, number one being, that when you have lily white legs, sitting under shade cloth is no guarantee that you won't be sunburnt, shade cloth is sun resistant, not sun proof. Source: Internet
He said: “Over-exposure to the sun’s rays can cause serious damage to your skin, and getting sunburnt increases your risk of skin cancer. Source: Internet
My memories of Sri Lanka are as much of checkpoints, soft-jawed teenage boys drooping with the weight of machine guns, and the sunburnt remains of bombed-out commuter buses, as they are of first friendships or the spider-web of familial dramas. Source: Internet