Crossword-Solution: SUNSTROKE 9 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Sunstroke n. Any affection produced by the action of the sun on some
part of the body; especially, a sudden prostration of the physical
powers, with symptoms resembling those of apoplexy, occasioned by
exposure to excessive heat, and often terminating fatally; coup de
soleil.

We have 9 clues for the answer “SUNSTROKE”

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Danger of laboring outdoors in the summer 1 answer
HELIOSIS 1 answer
Heat-based ailment 1 answer
Problem caused by too much solar exposure 1 answer
sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat 1 answer
Heat stroke 2 answers
Summer ailment 2 answers
Summer woe 2 answers
Beach danger 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SUNSTROKE (5)

After a six weeks’ period of drought, he would be stricken down with rheumatic fever; and he would go out in a November fog and come home with a sunstroke.
Three Men in a Boat Jerome K. Jerome 1995
People fell dead of sunstroke or were frozen to death, and the newspapers were full of anecdotes during a “cold snap” or a “torrid wave,” which all made for excitement and conversation.
The Shuttle Frances Hodgson Burnett 2006
Suppose we get sunstroke, or a fever?" "'Then die," I said, "and a good riddance to Rome! Up shield--up spears, and tighten your foot-wear!" "'Don't think yourself Emperor of Britain already," a fellow shouted.
Puck of Pook's Hill Rudyard Kipling 1996
The point I have taken is that Chinese diplomats and others who go abroad should, in order to avoid curiosity, and for the sake of uniformity, adopt Western dress, and that those who are at home, if they prefer the ugly change, should be at liberty to adopt it, but that it should not be compulsory on others who object to suffering from cold in winter, or to being liable to sunstroke in summer.
America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat Wu Tingfang 1996
You didn't exactly have a sunstroke, but the heat was too much for you.” But Daniel spoke, in spite of the doctor's mandate.
The Copy-Cat and Other Stories Mary E. Wilkins Freeman 1999

Quotes with SUNSTROKE (3)

But where was God now, with heaven full of astronauts, and the Lord overthrown? I miss God. I miss the company of someone utterly loyal. I still don't think of God as my betrayer. The servants of God, yes, but servants by their very nature betray. I miss God who was my friend. I don't even know if God exists, but I do know that if God is your emotional role model, very few human relationships will match up to it. I have an idea that one day it might be possible, I thought onc…
Jeanette Winterson Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
But drunkenly, or secretly, we swore, Disciples of that astigmatic saint, That we would never leave the island Until we had put down, in paint, in words, As palmists learn the network of a hand, All of its sunken, leaf-choked ravines, Every neglected, self-pitying inlet Muttering in brackish dialect, the ropes of mangroves From which old soldier crabs slipped Surrendering to slush, Each ochre track seeking some hilltop and Losing itself in an unfinished phrase, Under sand shi…
Derek Walcott Another Life: Fully Annotated
Fireworks. Snowflakes. Sunstroke and frostbite. It was all that I could ask for and completely unexpected. I expected demands. He gifted me with tenderness. I expected ego. He let me experiment. I expected disrespect. He called me beautiful. I expected him to expect perfection. He taught me all I needed to know.
Ellen Hopkins Crank
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1978–2019).