Sunstroke in a sentence as a noun

Saying this from having to rescue several brits from risk of death from dehydration and sunstroke.

Walking, wearing himself out, finally collapsing with sunstroke or something so close to it that it made no difference.

This is a shame, because the screen is surprisingly readable when it's not suffering from i-sunstroke,""OK, from an engineering standpoint, this probably isn't the best.

One place reached 47 in 2016 [3].>With mercury levels in Kerala rising this summer, the state’s Labour Department has issued an order allowing mandatory break time for labourers to avoid sunstroke.

All labourers in the state who are exposed to sunlight which could potentially lead to a sunstroke have been ordered to rest indoors between 12 pm and 3 pm during the summer months.>“Those working in the morning shift will get a break from 12 pm to 3 pm.

Sunstroke definitions

noun

sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat

See also: insolation siriasis