sunstroke• Thirty-five laps into the race he was beginning to feel faint from a combination of thirst and sunstroke.• Middaytemperatures can be high and the major causes of chickmortality are sunstroke and overheating.• It may indeed have been caused by sunstroke or by an epilepticseizure.• She was suffering from sunstroke and she died within a short time.• She hoped she would not get sunstroke.• By the end of the day they were both suffering from a mildbout of sunstroke and were also feeling a little seasick.• She decided to rest, having treated enough cases of sunstroke to know very well how easily it was caught.• They had both loved poor little Mary Porter who died of sunstroke.