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Meanings of
sunshiny
in English
Bright.
bright
shining
sunny
shiny
Related terms
clear
Synonyms
Examples for "
bright
"
bright
shining
sunny
shiny
Examples for "
bright
"
1
And he said the future of American business and markets is
bright
.
2
They were all healthy young people, with
bright
minds and good values.
3
In an instant you forget; the sky is
bright
;
the blood pounds.
4
However, beyond the
bright
lights of New York visibility was not good.
5
At just 44 years of age, his future remained
bright
,
they concluded.
1
The takeover of the fine china group Wedgwood was a
shining
example.
2
The words Madiba lived by are a
shining
example for us all.
3
For one bright
shining
moment I decided I had seen the light.
4
The Stem sector remains one of the
shining
lights of Ireland's economy.
5
They said: Carly was and always will be our beautiful
shining
light.
1
Season: Spring through fall, although
sunny
winter days can offer good conditions.
2
Skilled chefs were as rare this year as long hot
sunny
days.
3
That's expected to change come Saturday, with warm and
sunny
conditions forecast.
4
Local World needed Auckland's open style and
sunny
skills for perfect balance.
5
At any rate, she certainly looked much better on a
sunny
day.
1
The resulting local techlash has made the industry a
shiny
political target.
2
This is GOES-16, NOAA's
shiny
weather satellite which launched late last year.
3
Outside of 14B, she found a present wrapped in
shiny
silver paper.
4
Sparkly and
shiny
,
but is your natural make-up free of forced labor?
5
The Weimar Republic,
shiny
and new after the war, was a disaster.
Usage of
sunshiny
in English
1
The brightness of the
sunshiny
day aided her unconsciously in this endeavor.
2
One bright,
sunshiny
morning in the spring, there came a terrible earthquake.
3
The day was warm and
sunshiny
as the previous one had been.
4
It was a bright,
sunshiny
morning when the theatre party reached Lesborough.
5
IT was a fine
sunshiny
day; Mrs. Lewson's spirits began to improve.
6
A soft
sunshiny
morning infused a sort of rapture into my breast.
7
The day was a beautiful, bright,
sunshiny
one, with clear skies overhead.
8
She might never see her dear,
sunshiny
,
carefully brought-up little Jims again.
9
The sea is too glaring in
sunshiny
weather; the prospects are too extensive.
10
Not that any of those bright and
sunshiny
thoughts helped a great deal.
11
The day was streaming in through the window-brightand
sunshiny
day.
12
Not the
sunshiny
bright world of true love and happy endings.
13
It was in the middle of a bright,
sunshiny
afternoon when they returned.
14
For a moment nothing happens, and then the
sunshiny
doorway darkens.
15
Suddenly the tramp and hum of a multitude broke upon the
sunshiny
silence.
16
It was a warm
sunshiny
afternoon, and the street was full of people.
Other examples for "sunshiny"
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sunshiny
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bright sunshiny
beautiful sunshiny
fine sunshiny
more sunshiny
clear sunshiny
More collocations
Sunshiny
through the time
Sunshiny
across language varieties
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