sunstroke

[US]/'sʌnstrəʊk/
[UK]/'sʌnstrok/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. sunstroke

Example Sentences

Someone who is suffering from sunstroke feels dizzy and has a high temperature.

She suffered from sunstroke after spending all day at the beach without a hat.

It's important to stay hydrated to prevent sunstroke during hot weather.

The hiker ignored the signs of sunstroke and continued on the trail.

Wearing a wide-brimmed hat can help protect you from sunstroke.

Symptoms of sunstroke include dizziness, headache, and nausea.

The lifeguard quickly responded to the swimmer showing signs of sunstroke.

Children are more susceptible to sunstroke due to their smaller body size.

It's important to seek shade and rest if you start feeling the effects of sunstroke.

The doctor advised the patient to avoid direct sunlight to prevent sunstroke.

Wearing light-colored and loose clothing can help reduce the risk of sunstroke.

Real-world Examples

It's sunstroke, said Zuckerman. The heat is too much for him.

Source: Charlotte's Web

In this way, she kept off all danger of sunstroke until they reached the bushes by the stream.

Source: American Elementary School English 4

Every minute you're stuck in quicksand increases the risk that you'll suffer from dehydration, starvation, sunstroke, or hypothermia.

Source: If there is a if.

" He went to the mines, and he got a sunstroke there and died, " said old Mrs. Fairfield.

Source: Garden Party (Part 1)

Even wearing the sunglasses, some people still got sunstroke!

Source: Pan Pan

On the way from the prison to the station five men had died from sunstroke.

Source: Resurrection

" So, simply killed. They have been brought here in this heat, and two of them died from sunstroke" .

Source: Resurrection

Early in the eighties five prisoners died from sunstroke while being transferred from the Boutyr prison to the Nijhni railroad station.

Source: Resurrection

Having completely abandoned his domestic obligations, he spent entire nights in the courtyard watching the course of the stars and he almostcontracted sunstroke from trying to establish an exact method to ascertain noon.

Source: One Hundred Years of Solitude

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