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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
sunblock
noun
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▪ Don't expose babies under six months to strong sunlight at all; after that they should wear a strong water-resistant sunblock.
▪ I never went out without my insect repellent and waterproof sunblock.
▪ If you don't want to get any darker, use a total sunblock.
▪ Is there a total sunblock which prevents tanning altogether?
▪ Prevent damage by always using a sunblock.
▪ Some sufferers find a sunblock cream may help.
▪ They point at their shoulders and hands, shellacked with sunblock.
▪ We didn't escape entirely however - Grand Canyon animals are not fussy and they were happy to eat my sunblock cream.
Wiktionary
sunblock

alt. a cream, to be spread on the skin, containing organic compounds that absorb, and/or titanium dioxide that reflects the sun’s ultraviolet radiation n. a cream, to be spread on the skin, containing organic compounds that absorb, and/or titanium dioxide that reflects the sun’s ultraviolet radiation

WordNet
sunblock

n. a cream spread on the skin; contains a chemical (as PABA) to filter out ultraviolet light and so protect from sunburn [syn: sunscreen, sun blocker]

Wikipedia
Sunblock (band)

Sunblock were a Swedish electronic production group, consisting of Magnus Nordin and Martin Pihl with dancers Oksana Andersson, Rebecca Simonsson and Pernilla Lundberg being the focal point of the group.

Usage examples of "sunblock".

Margaret and I had plenty of fun rubbing sunblock on each other, our hands lingering over nipples and clits, finding the release we’d both sought since our shower together.

The longer the crowd was made to linger, the more soft drinks, angel food cake, T-shirts, Bibles, holy candles and sunblock they purchased.

The sunblock I had slathered on felt like ancient cold cream gone bad and starting to curdle.

He'd have a greasy canvas hat pulled down to shield his eyes, and a slathering of gunky white sunblock on his nose.

The humidity was uncommonly low for the Keys, and thanks in part to the protection of the thick flame-red canopy of poinciana that arched over the compound, we were just hot enough that the gentle steady breezes were welcome as much for their coolness as for the cycling symphony of pleasing scents they carried: sea salt, frangipani, fried conch fritters, Erin's rose garden, iodine, coral dust, lime, sunblock, five different kinds of coffee, the indescribable but distinctive bouquet of a Cuban sandwich being pressed somewhere upwind, excellent marijuana in a wooden pipe, and just a soupcon of distant moped exhaust.

But here he is on a beach in the Sultanate of Kinakuta, down below Tom Howard's personal citadel, dipped in sunblock and Dramamined to the gills, getting ready to return.