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[ UK /sˈʌnda‍ʊnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a drink taken at sundown
  2. a tramp who habitually arrives at sundown

How To Use sundowner In A Sentence

  • People were gulping down sundowners, women seemed to be, rather disinterestedly, sipping their drinks and picking up a bite.
  • I just don't like turning a sundowner away," said Mr Forman. THE BLACK OPAL
  • Here we sat enjoying our sundowners as massive hippos splashed and played in the River Khwai before us.
  • For the limpid quality of the water here, the colour of the coral and variety of fish, it's the place for your final sundowner, breathtaking and unforgettable.
  • Unmindful of the chill in the air, people lazed around sipping sundowners and munching ‘masaledar’ stuff, waiting for the party to begin.
  • It was 17.45 in the afternoon and, at best, an after-hours call out will cost you an arm and a leg should you be fortunate enough to find someone willing to come away from their sundowners.
  • Today, he should be enjoying a well-earned retirement, putting his feet up by the pool in his garden and enjoying a rum and Coke, his favourite tipple, as a sundowner.
  • Forget sundowners - go for an 8pm dinner in one of the many fine restaurants, and have a digestif at one of the two harbourside bars while you stare out into the black bay.
  • But my mother believes there is more to life than a suntan and a sundowner.
  • Forget sundowners - go for an 8pm dinner in one of the many fine restaurants, and have a digestif at one of the two harbourside bars while you stare out into the black bay.
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