We have no meanings for "gloriously sunny" in our records yet.
1 It is a gloriously sunny day and pleasantly warm even at 9am.
2 It was a gloriously sunny one; cool from a shower during the previous night.
3 June and July were gloriously sunny and dry for the most part across the country.
4 The day is gloriously sunny with a warm wind blowing across the Pearl River delta.
5 The weather was gloriously sunny and every one was eager at the prospect of fresh discoveries.
6 It's a gloriously sunny morning and I'm chatting to Paula Cocozza when she suddenly gets distracted.
7 It's Sunday morning in Carron village, in the heart of north Clare, on a gloriously sunny October morning.
8 In fairness to Salazar's Revenge, the movie faced the challenge of gloriously sunny weather on Friday and Saturday.
9 This autumn weekend, which promises to be gloriously sunny , we could do far worse than take to the woods.
10 It was too much to expect after Tuesday's gloriously sunny opener to the National Hunt Festival at(...)
11 The weather should be gloriously sunny once again for the most part, though apparently there is a slim chance of some rain.
12 But on a gloriously sunny March afternoon, Liverpool stepped up and above their greatest rivals and humiliated them at their own gaff.
13 He pictured a gloriously sunny afternoon, warm and delightful, with just enough air made by the movement to prevent it being too hot.
14 It was a gloriously sunny day and I was there to barbecue some fish and shellfish for a segment on the RTÉ Today Show.
15 It's Open Day for the Wellington branch of Riding for the Disabled (RDA) on a gloriously sunny and windless day in the capital.
16 The €103 million (£70 million) scheme opened ahead of its Dundalk-based rival and on a gloriously sunny April day just before the Easter bank-holiday.
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