a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
<noun.state> [ verb ]
get a tan from being exposed to the sun
<verb.body>
If the globe warms up a few degrees, so much the better: we'll all get a suntan.
Adel Rootstein, New York, continues to turn out startlingly realistic copies of men and women, with suntan and five o'clock shadow optional.
Public nudity has been banned in Goa, whose white sandy beaches have long attracted tourists searching for the allover suntan, Press Trust of India said today.
"We came about 6,000 miles to get here, and look what we find," Vega said. "We wanted a suntan." Gov. Campbell urged people not to head back to the coast until the storm had completely passed, and then only if they owned property.
Once you have a suntan, you don't need much else.' I am a normal person.
You didn't eat spicy food or have a suntan." When shooting began, the director kept Collins away from the rushes, fearing he'd see things he'd want to do over.