Sentences with phrase «sunburned back»

One summer, his blonde hair and sunburned back elicited the comment»... he looks like a streaky rasher.»
A water shirt or surfer's rash guard to prevent a sunburned back.
A waterproof shirt or surfer's rash guard will prevent a sunburned back.

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Other hazards of the harvest included sore backs, sunburned necks and arms, and knicked fingers, such as those belonging to Michael McCullough, associate executive director of the Chicago Food Depository.
My fingers were splitting at the — near my nails, and I was sunburned on the backs of my hands, but I took care of that with sunscreen and lotion and cotton gloves.
And then you go back out the next day and you get sunburned again and I just give you more aloe.
They were dirty, calloused and sunburned, perhaps, but also free of stiff petticoats and corsets that kept them sitting uncomfortably on the edges of chairs back east.
Some of the hair on her back looks reddish from being sunburned, she may have spent a good bit of time outdoors.
Therefore, bus and coach tours are a recommended option, as passengers can literally sit back, relax and embrace the sunburned beauty of this amazing landscape.
On the way back to Arequipa, where we had gotten sunburned two days earlier, it snowed.
A hat for sun protection when out of the water, and a water shirt to keep the back from getting sunburned when snorkeling.
At the pier at the end of the road, sunburned Texan tourists in $ 200 Orvis fly - fishing vests unload coolers of empty Belikin beer from their boats, while local men hammer wayward nails back into fishing pangas turtled under coconut palms.
Back in the days when Mel Ramos could paint Chiquita Banana pinups, Tom Wesselmann could sex up his still lifes by putting sunburned nudes with pubic hair into them, and Allen Jones could obnoxiously use a lifelike playmate on her knees as a coffee table, Marjorie Strider was making shaped canvases featuring 3 - D breasts that were smartly violating the picture plane as if to one - up the men, who never noticed.
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