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- noun A form of extended
deckchair used forsunbathing orrelaxing (typically by the sea or a pool)
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Examples
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I go and grab five minutes' sleep on a sunlounger.
I was dad for a day 2011
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Days will slide easily by as you sit with a bottle of champagne on a sunlounger slung with lambskin, relax in the outdoor whirlpool bath and spend hours over traditional lunches, feeding each other apple strudel.
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By the time I'd finally got the wet suit and boots on and carried the 8' board down to the shoreline, I was done, one empty sunlounger away from spending the next two hours catching some rays rather than the punishing submerging and mild asphyxiation that was about to ensue.
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By the time I'd finally got the wet suit and boots on and carried the 8' board down to the shoreline, I was done, one empty sunlounger away from spending the next two hours catching some rays rather than the punishing submerging and mild asphyxiation that was about to ensue.
Archive 2009-07-01 Jeff 2009
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Probably a bit easier to say eat less, cut the fat, and get off your sunlounger.
When did we become little girls? Ms Robinson 2008
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Helen and Geoff (Andy's parents, who I was visiting) kindly allowed (nay, persuaded me!) to lie on the sunlounger and wait for them to prepare tasty meals, while plying me with wine and aperitifs... no wonder they retired to France if this is the quality of life there...
Back from France, back on to Canada jinty 2005
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She'd seen the calmest serenity in his captivated gaze as he looked across at her from a honeymoon sunlounger, staring like that for who knows how long as she lay there reading.
Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
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She'd seen the calmest serenity in his captivated gaze as he looked across at her from a honeymoon sunlounger, staring like that for who knows how long as she lay there reading.
Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
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She'd seen the calmest serenity in his captivated gaze as he looked across at her from a honeymoon sunlounger, staring like that for who knows how long as she lay there reading.
Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
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You are settled on your sunlounger, cranberry-pink and supine in the ferocious heat.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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