sun blind


noun
  1. mainly British a blind, such as a Venetian blind, that shades a room from the sun's glare

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How to use sun blind in a sentence

  • Its sun-blind was as some grimy vine, bearing bunches of black and brown boots.

    Three Men on the Bummel | Jerome K. Jerome
  • Perhaps fever and sun blind me to hope, for the staff are very confident still.

    Ladysmith | H. W. Nevinson
  • A shop with a sun-blind, and a watered pavement, and a bowl of gold and silver fish in the window, is a sanctuary.

    Bleak House | Charles Dickens
  • Presently they are seated on camp-stools sipping tea, eating strawberries and cakes, under the striped sun-blind.

    Mrs. Warren's Daughter | Sir Harry Johnston
  • "I doubt that," Kessler said, adjusting the sun blind against the evening glare of the sun.

    The Last Straw | William J. Smith