Sunlight in a sentence as a noun

So for sunlight, you might raise the intensity of UV etc.

Even much simpler easier things, like sex or sunlight are covered in a terrible veil.

* row housing looks nice from the outside, but severely limits the amount of sunlight coming inside.

That way sunlight filtering through tree leaves will actually give the impression of sunlight filtering through tree leaves.

If he went to the beach because he wanted the sunlight and the fresh air and the warm feeling of personally contributing to something, that's fine.

Moreover, we have to stay well away from the sun as the telescope would focus the sunlight with enough intensity to destroy itself.

Being weak to bacterial exposure is like being weak to sunlight-- it is going to dramatically change your life and make you very "abnormal" as a human.

In general, we tried to determine all the factors that lead to failure - vibration, force, impurities, sunlight etc, then you try to accelerate these.

Show me the rest of the building... are there common areas where people can hang out and collaborate away from their offices, preferably with natural sunlight to the area?

Energy is everywhere—in sunlight, in wind, in mountain streams, in temperature gradients of all sorts wherever found, in coal, in fossil oil, in radioactive ores, in green growing things.

Maybe even both?It's been said that sunlight is the best disinfectant: I know that I'd be completely unaware of this behaviour if some of the women involved weren't brave enough to speak out about it.

"Basically the tree of cells are arranged in different angles so that as the sun moves some of them will always be receiving optimal sunlight when their normal is parallel with that of the incident light.

Sunlight definitions

noun

the rays of the sun; "the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind"

See also: sunshine