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What (who) is sun lounge - definition

ROOM HAVING GLASS ROOF AND WALLS, TYPICALLY ATTACHED TO A HOUSE
Florida room; Sunrooms; Sun room; Florida rooms; Florida Room; Patio room; Patio Rooms; Sun parlor; Sun parlour; Sun porch; Sunporch; Sun lounge; Sun Lounge; Sun rooms; Sun-room; Sun-rooms; Sun parlors; Sun parlours; Sunparlor; Sunparlors; Sunparlour; Sunparlours; Sun-parlor; Sun-parlors; Sun-parlour; Sun-parlours; Sun porches; Sunporches; Sun-porch; Sun-porches; Sun lounges; Sunlounge; Sunlounges; Sun-lounge; Sun-lounges; Gardenroom; Gardenrooms; Garden-rooms; Patioroom; Patiorooms; Patio-room; Patio-rooms
  • A sunroom in [[Tokyo, Japan]]
  • Revolving solarium in Jamnagar, India designed by [[Jean Saidman]]

sun lounge         
<jargon> (Great Britain) The room where all the Sun workstations live. The humour in this term comes from the fact that it's also in mainstream use to describe a solarium, and all those Sun workstations clustered together give off an amazing amount of heat. [Jargon File] (1995-01-19)
Sun Lounge (railcar)         
CLASS OF 3 AMERICAN SLEEPER-LOUNGE PASSENGER RAILROAD CARS
The Sun Lounges were a fleet of three streamlined sleeper-lounge cars built by Pullman-Standard for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in 1956. The cars featured a distinctive glazed roof area meant to capture the ambience of a dome car in a lower profile, as tunnels on the East Coast of the United States prevented the use of dome cars there.
Sunroom         
A sunroom, also frequently called a solarium (and sometimes a "Florida room", "garden conservatory", "garden room", "patio room", "sun parlor", "sun porch", "three season room" or "winter garden"), is a room that permits abundant daylight and views of the landscape while sheltering from adverse weather. Sunroom and solarium have the same denotation: solarium is Latin for "place of sun[light]".

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Sunroom

A sunroom, also frequently called a solarium (and sometimes a "Florida room", "garden conservatory", "garden room", "patio room", "sun parlor", "sun porch", "three season room" or "winter garden"), is a room that permits abundant daylight and views of the landscape while sheltering from adverse weather. Sunroom and solarium have the same denotation: solarium is Latin for "place of sun[light]". Solaria of various forms have been erected throughout European history. Currently, the sunroom or solarium is popular in Europe, Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Sunrooms may feature passive solar building design to heat and illuminate them.

In Great Britain, which has a long history of formal conservatories, a small conservatory is sometimes denominated a "sunroom". In gardening, a garden room is a secluded and partly enclosed outside space within a garden that creates a room-like effect.

Examples of use of sun lounge
1. Earlier, she dragged herself off the sun lounge for a cruise around the ocean on a jet ski with a girlfriend.
2. Made in USA." –– into the club‘s Sun Lounge, a hall decorated with Persian carpets and a rickety piano with no bench.
3. The pair were spotted enjoying a luxury holiday in Barbados yesterday, where they were spotted soaking up the sun and splashing around in the crystal clear water before retiring to the sun lounge for an afternoon rest.
4. Making a splash: Ingrid keeps her feet cool as she relaxes on a pontoon R&R: Ingrid retires to the sun lounge at her luxury resort She has said: "I‘m feeling great – 50 is the new 40, without a doubt." "But you can still be sexy at 60 – as women get older, they become more elegant and alluring." Ingrid and the Who Wants To Be A Millionare host ended 15 years of marriage after she discovered his long–running affair with Fiona McKechnie, a teacher in her 50s.