[
UK
/sˈʌnʃeɪd/
]
NOUN
- a handheld collapsible source of shade
- a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun
How To Use sunshade In A Sentence
- Along with acting as a kind of brise-soleil, or sunshade, the veil also has a key structural role to play, bearing the roof load and making possible the column-free gallery space on the top floor. Latimes.com - News
- The Limited also has steering-wheel wood trim, a power rear sunshade, and bumper moldings with chrome-inserts.
- This is further improved in the case of a louvred sunshade 3. Design rules
- Up into her own room, in the third story, where the old furniture was, and no "fadging," -- and sat down, bonnet, gloves, sunshade, and all, in her little cane rocking-chair by the window. Real Folks
- The solution: a sunshade canopy and display on the fifth floor.
- This prompted purchase of a garden sunshade and sunhat, and the charitable disposal of short sleeved shirts.
- Also, I wish it came with a screw-on sunshade and a reticle with rangefinding capability.
- Concrete sunshades are not only useless, but damage the building by splashing rainwater over the walls.
- The most distinctive feature of the spacecraft is a large, highly reflective, heat-resistant sunshade attached to the front on a titanium frame.
- In fact there is no shade at all, so go prepared with tons of suncream and a sunshade. The Sun