From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsunroofsun‧roof /ˈsʌnruːf/ noun [countable] TTCa part of the roof of a car that you can open to let in air and light
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sunroof• But how long before he's taking her for another of those driving lessons where a sunroof means more legroom?• A sunroof would have added another $ 1,190.• Standard equipment includes an electric sunroof, electric front windows, remote control central locking and a 60/40 split folding rear seat.• Equipment includes power front windows, heated windscreen and washers, electric mirrors, sunroof, velour interior and sports steering wheel.• However, the shallow roofline means no sunroof, much less the targa roof of an MR2.• It smashed the car's sunroof showering the family with glass.• The car's sunroof was completely shattered.• The nine-year-old tearaway was arrested when a driver caught him trying to get into his car by sliding through the sunroof.