An attractive young girl would draw young people, and she sunned herself in the enthusiasms of youth, they were a tonic to her.
Squirrels and rabbits scudded about, little harmless lizards came out and sunned themselves on the stones, and great flying iridescent bugs that shot across the air with golden and green rays.
Her hair had been washed and sunned and sunned and washed about every ten minutes since she had been away from the library.
A large white cat sunned herself on the strawberry bed, and a mocking-bird sang in the myrtle-tree that overshadowed the study-window.
Again he was a very little boy in his father's yashiki, wandering from luminous room to room, playing in sunned spaces where leaf-shadows trembled on the matting, or gazing into the soft green dreamy peace of the landscape garden.
They made much of him there, and Fergus sunned himself in his pew in the pleasing warmth of his own greatness.
The eyes in whose light he had sunned himself for months had leaped suddenly into a sweet and passionate flame.
Those eyes which should have sunned a court of princes, were dimmed with eternal sorrow.
This man, although a follower of the court, and sunned in the celestial presence, had dared to utter vile falsehoods against the celestial dynasty.
Four or five big freight wagons stood outside, and a score of powerful mules rolled and sunned themselves in the largest corral.
Sunned by the meridian fire, Panting, languid I expire, Give me all those humid flowers, Drop them o'er my brow in showers.
We sunned ourselves within the Jardin Public, And walked the beach between the bathing places Where they dry orange peel to make perfumes.
Thus thinking, Earle sunned himself in the radiance of her smiles.
When she had sunned Earle with her smiles she withdrew her presence, or changed smiles to frowns; so he was never cloyed with too much sweetness.
Butterflies fluttered their last dances before they yielded their little bodies to the enchantment of winter sleep; birds were fluting overhead, lizards sunned themselves upon the old grey stones.
Three blocks of marble served as rough steps from the proscenium to the orchestra, and here a lizard sunned himself, and a happy golden butterfly fluttered, as though these old worn stones were their familiar playground.
Decres, not only chose you this Villeneuve, But you have nourished secret sour opinions Akin to his, and thereby helped to scathe As stably based a project as this age Has sunned to ripeness.
Next when a burly genial race here raised The White Horse Standard: men who wrought the soil Till yellow corn, responsive, sunned the plains.
He sunned himself in Pelle's gently childlike nature, and kept up a continual chatter.
This was the only endearment that life had vouchsafed Pelle, and he sunned himself in it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sunned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.