Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at sundowner.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Sundowner.
Examples
-
Firefighters had been on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
-
Firefighters had been on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
-
Firefighters had been on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
-
Firefighters had been on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
unknown title 2009
-
The 1,300-acre fire remained out of control and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
-
Firefighters had been on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
unknown title 2009
-
Firefighters had been on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
-
The 1,300-acre fire remained out of control and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
-
The 1,300-acre fire remained out of control and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
-
The 1,300-acre fire remained out of control and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "Sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.