In the rays of the sun.
Or, sunstroke.
From the French.
This word confused me for a second, because it just looked like a misspelling of "insulation". I don't get the sunstroke definition unless it is related to Kipling's line about "Only mad dogs and Englishman are insolation midday." It looses something, I think.
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EBERNTSON
Fear less, hope more;
eat less, chew more;
whine less, breathe more;
talk less, say more,
and all good things will be yours.
--R. Burns
Fear less, hope more;
eat less, chew more;
whine less, breathe more;
talk less, say more,
and all good things will be yours.
--R. Burns
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Re: insolation
I imagine that the best way to get sunstroke is to be in the rays of the sun for too long.
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