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catch some rays
(redirected from catch a few 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.
See also: catch, ray, some


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Out here, fans may sit on blankets, catch a few rays and let their kids run wild.
Farther north and south you have your pick of state and municipal beaches where you can catch a few rays before heading back home to gray November skies.
Eventually the route essentially turns into a bicycle freeway (although it is technically open to pedestrians and in-line skaters) with 5-1/2 miles of uninterrupted bikeway that cruises up to Goleta Beach County Park, a perfect place to take a break, catch a few rays and watch flocks of pelicans drift by on updrafts.
 
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