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US
/ˈsənˌɹuf/
]
[ UK /sˈʌnɹuːf/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌnɹuːf/ ]
NOUN
-
an automobile roof having a sliding or raisable panel
`sunshine-roof' is a British term for `sunroof'
How To Use sunroof In A Sentence
- A big glass sunroof is an option on the new car and makes it look and feel extra special. Times, Sunday Times
- In May vandals went on the rampage trashing cars in a spate of incidents on the estates, including smashing windows, slashing sunroofs, tyres and scratching paintwork.
- During assembly, the glass is first positioned in a fixture with several sensors around the sunroof.
- One pup gets head and shoulders above its owner to peer through a sunroof. The Sun
- On the outside, customers can choose reversing sensors, headlamp protectors, fog lights, front and rear mudflaps, a silver grille mesh, a sunroof, cycle carriers, towbar, alloy wheels on 14-inch rims and ski and snowboard carriers.
- Snazzy AMG wheels, a Premium Package with navigation and harman/kardon stereo, and a panorama sunroof brought the total to $55,245. From the logbook: 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350
- If you fancy fitting a sunroof, then be sure to use a reputable company. Times, Sunday Times
- Beldar's noggin pokes through his sunroof, Prymaat's idea of foreplay is a little ringtoss. Comedy: The New Coneheads On The Block
- Doors should be locked, windows closed and sunroofs shut when your car is unattended.
- And when we drive through town, I'll open the sunroof and we can all poke our heads out like in the movies.