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Catch Some Rays

The idiom "catch some rays" means to spend time outside in the sun, usually to get a tan or to enjoy the warmth of the sun. It is commonly used when someone wants to relax or take a break from their daily routine by going outside and soaking up some sun.

For example, you can say "I'm going to the beach to catch some rays" or "Let's go to the park and catch some rays." It is a casual expression that is often used in informal situations.

It is important to note that while spending time in the sun can be enjoyable, it is also important to protect your skin from harmful UV rays by wearing sunscreen and protective clothing.


The usage of the idiom 'Catch Some Rays' in a sentence

• I plan to catch some rays on the balcony this weekend.

• Yesterday, I caught some rays while reading my book in the park.

• After work, I usually catch some rays by taking a walk in the park.

• I love to catch some rays at the beach during summer.

• The best way to relax is to catch some rays by the pool with a good book.

• While on vacation, I always make time to catch some rays and soak up the sun.

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