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soak up some sun (to) [exp]

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Meaning:
- To lie down in the sunshine in order to make the color of the skin brown and suntanned.
Examples:
- I’m going to the beach tomorrow! I don’t want to do anything but soak up some sun and hang out!
- I’m excited to head to the coast and soak up some sun on the beach.
- After a busy week, I like to take a walk in the park and soak up some sun.
- It’s such a beautiful day; let’s head outside and soak up some sun!
- I can’t wait for spring to come so I can finally soak up some sun again.
- I’ve been looking forward to relaxing by the pool and soaking up some sun all week.
- I like to unwind in the garden after work and soak up some sun for a few minutes.