You could describe it as a blinding or a golden sun beaming on you,blinding you badly. I would say: The burning sun beamed down on me causing gold blindness.and hurt ful
It depends very much on the contex.It is a beautiful autumn afternoon and you are walking home from school/work.It is a bitterly cold day and you are heading in from a little skiing.You have just awaken from a too-long nap at the beach, and you forgot sunscreen.It is a warm spring morning after a rain, and you're in the misty garden.
The warm morning sun kissing my face
Here are a few words to describe the morning, early and dewy. Sorry that's all I got.
My son stared at the sun ND GOT BINDED ;)
Blinding, Shining, Mezmorizing
shining
Joi Barua
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
When the sun is shining in your face, your shadow will be behind you.
flashing, illuminating, shining, etc.
The moon doesn't shine, the sun's light reflects off the moon to us so really the sun is shining at night, not the moon.
"Where"
Yes, "Whenever the sun is shining in your town" is a fragment. It does not complete the thought.Some examples of a complete sentence would be:Whenever the sun is shining in your town, the children come out to play.Whenever the sun is shining in your town, the road is too hot to walk on.Whenever the sun is shining in your town, you are happy.
Shining Sun was created in 2010.
a hat protcts my face from the sun
Where the sun isn't shining.
Here are a few words to describe the morning, early and dewy. Sorry that's all I got.
Shining, sharing, shocking, sheltering.
Shining; brightening; blinding; etc.