Sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat.
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Examples for "sunstroke"
Examples for "sunstroke"
1There will be bones broken, apparently; cases of sunstroke; regrettable deaths, perhaps.
2My skin color must have changed from UV-lamp tan to sunstroke red.
3But O'Gara applied the balm that stopped it from developing into sunstroke.
4They found Halloran unconscious and delirious, a victim of dehydration and sunstroke.
5Men on the verge of sunstroke plied their tasks mechanically, like automatons.
1After a few hours of a good insolation, the leaf is picked off.
2These mists, however, are now clearing away for the tornado-season, and 'insolation' will become more decided.
3A view from outer space shows nearly maximum solar insolation (aka sunshine) across the country.
4Given the air pressure and temperature, I'm thinking we get half or something less of solar insolation here.
5Measurements of shaded air temperature and atmospheric pressure show only weak, if any, responses to the reduced insolation.
Translations for thermic fever