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Soak Up The Sun

The idiom "soak up the sun" means to spend time outside in the sunshine and enjoy it. It is often used to describe a person who is relaxing or having fun in the sun, such as lying on the beach, playing sports, or having a picnic.

For example, you might say, "I'm going to the park to soak up the sun and read a book," or "Let's go to the beach and soak up the sun all day."

This idiom is commonly used in casual conversation and is a great way to express your desire to enjoy the outdoors and the warmth of the sun.


The usage of the idiom 'Soak Up The Sun' in a sentence

• I like to soak up the sun at the beach.

• During my vacation in Hawaii, I spent most of my time soaking up the sun on the beach.

• Despite the hot weather, the tourists continued to soak up the sun and enjoy the beautiful views from the rooftop bar.

• When I'm feeling down, I like to go for a walk and soak up the sun.

• She always takes a break from work to soak up the sun in the park.

• The best way to relax on a Sunday afternoon is to soak up the sun with a good book.

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