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catch some rays
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catch some rays and bag some rays
Fig. to get some sunshine; to tan in the sun. We wanted to catch some rays, but the sun never came out the whole time we were there. I went to Hawaii to bag some rays.
See also: catch, ray, some

catch some rays  (informal) also catch a few rays (informal)
to lie or sit outside in the sun I thought I'd take my lunch outside and catch a few rays.
See also: catch, ray, some

catch some rays (slang) also catch a few rays
to lie or sit outside in the sun This summer, there are plenty of festivals and outdoor concerts where you can catch some rays while enjoying the music.
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Sun worshippers can head to the southern hemisphere to catch a few rays and enjoy making the most of the festive season in fantastic bikini weather.
Dubai does five-star luxe hotels in style, and the sumptuous lifestyle is a huge draw for wealthy visitors who come to chill out and catch a few rays.
Make use of your lunch hour to catch a few rays of natural daylight.
 
 
 
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