On a sunstruck Friday in July, Grossman and Michal stood in the middle of a crowd, while two dozen policemen manned barriers at the top of a street. |
Bill was still babbling about holdups, and Aggie was saying that he was sunstruck, but of course it did not matter. |
First the grandest kind of a sombrero, so I shall not be sunstruck in the next harvest-field, which I narrowly escaped in this. |
There was snow outside, too, hushing the world in sunstruck brilliance. |
Do two Americans, a half-breed beggar, and a local coachman get sunstruck at one and the same time? |
A dark battle line lay upon a sunstruck clearing that gleamed orange color. |