Ainda não temos significados para "brightest day".
1But the brightest day in all the world was this Sunday morning.
2How soon may the brightest day be overcast with a cloud!
3Worthy of the brightest day-time was that fight-worthyof a theatre full of valiant be-holders.
4Hundreds of tapers burnt upon golden candlesticks, and shed a light like the brightest day.
5It is a warm June day, the softest, balmiest, brightest day the year has given.
6Sunday looks like the brightest day of the weekend.
7On the brightest day let the sun become eclipsed, and how the earth will pine!
8After the darkest night comes the brightest day.
9A dismal, most depressing region, one on which the sun never shone, gloomy on the brightest day.
10Grave-faced Abraham Lincoln moves out of the background of Western woods into the sunrise glow of Liberty's brightest day.
11Our night of winter dawns in brightest day;
12This day I give this house its little mistress; and before God, it is the brightest day in all my life!
13Grandma, following close behind, answered laughingly, "Why, my dear, this is the brightest day we've had for two weeks!"
14It was rather dim, even in the middle of the brightest day, and none of the boys liked to be caught in it after sunset.
15He is said to have shone with the lustre of the brightest day of summer amidst the gloom of a long, dark, and stormy, winter.
16The brightest days and the greenest fields could not give him pleasure.
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