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- noun Plural form of
sunburst .
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Examples
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Lucy: Those kind of sunbursts always remind me of Cecil B ... pamela: If we could only see what they do.
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The décor was comprised of stepped forms and sweeping curves, and there were freestanding pieces of art made of inlaid wood and steel in repeating patterns of chevrons and sunbursts, as well as paintings adorning the wall.
Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011
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The décor was comprised of stepped forms and sweeping curves, and there were freestanding pieces of art made of inlaid wood and steel in repeating patterns of chevrons and sunbursts, as well as paintings adorning the wall.
Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011
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The sunbursts on my pajamas sparkle in the moonlight as they fall to the floor.
Sisters At The Lake Cherise Wolas 2011
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His senses reeled, swirling many-hued sunbursts danced before his eyes.
"Master Control" by Harl Vincent, part 3 Johnny Pez 2010
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Then they surrounded the loaf with the choicest produce they could find—sunbursts of color—like a living work of art.
Winter Bloom Tara Heavey 2010
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The sunbursts on my pajamas spark in the moonlight when I drop them to the floor.
Sisters At The Lake 2010
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"It didn't take long for enterprising antiques dealers and collectors to buy those vacant sunbursts for a song, slip mirrors into the cavities and launch what would become a vogue in the 20th century."
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Sure enough, little sunbursts of brown and red in the middle of a massive blue eye.
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Sure enough, little sunbursts of brown and red in the middle of a massive blue eye.
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