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Meanings of
bonny
in English
Very pleasing to the eye.
fair
bonnie
comely
sightly
Related terms
beautiful
Usage of
bonny
in English
1
I dinna approve o' carridges without horses, but yon's a
bonny
machine.
2
But what her dress wanted in colour, her sweet
bonny
face had.
3
They're very splendid and
bonny
if you can keep them in hand.
4
You are as brave and clever as you are
bonny
and pretty.
5
So after school hours we boys and girls have a
bonny
time.
6
I only wished to see a
bonny
smile light up your face.
7
For your brother needs you, and your
bonny
new sister needs you.
8
We like to hear ourselves talk, but fair play is
bonny
play.
9
And that
bonny
little Amy is not far-away, I'll venture to say.
10
She's a
bonny
lassie, and kens a flower when she sees it.
11
Dinna fret ye, bit
bonny
lassie, I was but crackin' me jokes.
12
My
bonny
boy, do you think I wear my gowns for years?
13
But after all yon is a
bonny
fellow and a proper, Margot!
14
You'll marry him for appearances and then have your fling,
bonny
lass!
15
Won't mother be pleased with the
bonny
lot of heather we've got!
16
I wonner gin she ever dreams aboot onything as
bonny
's hersel'!'
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bonny
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bonny place
bonny thing
look bonny
bonny bit
bonny day
More collocations
Bonny
through the time
Bonny
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common