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sundown (encz) | sundown,západ slunce Zdeněk Brož |
Sundown (gcide) | Sundown \Sun"down`\, n.
1. The setting of the sun; sunset. "When sundown skirts the
moor." --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]
2. A kind of broad-brimmed sun hat worn by women.
[1913 Webster] |
sundown (wn) | sundown
n 1: the time in the evening at which the sun begins to fall
below the horizon [syn: sunset, sundown] [ant:
aurora, break of day, break of the day, cockcrow,
dawn, dawning, daybreak, dayspring, first light,
morning, sunrise, sunup] |
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sundowner (encz) | sundowner,tulák n: Zdeněk Brož |
Sundown (gcide) | Sundown \Sun"down`\, n.
1. The setting of the sun; sunset. "When sundown skirts the
moor." --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]
2. A kind of broad-brimmed sun hat worn by women.
[1913 Webster] |
Sundowner (gcide) | Sundowner \Sun"down`er\, n.
A tramp or vagabond in the Australian bush; -- so called from
his coming to sheep stations at sunset of ask for supper and
a bed, when it is too late to work; -- called also traveler
and swagman (but not all swagmen are sundowners).
Sundowners, -- men who loaf about till sunset, and then
come in with the demand for unrefusable rations.
--Francis
Adams.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
sundowner (wn) | sundowner
n 1: a tramp who habitually arrives at sundown
2: a drink taken at sundown |
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