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sunbreak

Also sun·break·er

[suhn-breyk]

noun

  1. a projection from the side of a building for intercepting part of the sunlight falling upon the adjacent surface.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of sunbreak1

First recorded in 1820–30; sun + break
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Example Sentences

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A perfectly timed sunbreak made the state-of-the-art renovations sparkle as majority owner Adrian Hanauer gathered his entire staff, including players and Sammy the mascot, in a massive circle on the grass field for a welcome meeting.

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I’m suddenly giddy and grinning, feeling electric, like a sunbreak bursting through a storm cloud.

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A sunbreak describes “short-lived openings in the clouds in Seattle’s infamously sun-starved climate,” clarified a reader.

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Fans now playing the game on the latest Xbox or PlayStation consoles should also look forward to the massive Sunbreak expansion pack coming in the spring.

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Sunbreak here at the office has bumped the temperature up to 44°.

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