Sinônimos
Examples for "gay"
Examples for "gay"
1The gay marriage law in Washington state has not yet taken effect.
2There's no way to mince words here; it's a pretty gay situation.
3But gay rights in Cuba have taken great strides in recent years.
4A good example, she says, is the party's opposition to gay marriage.
5However, in the longer term, married gay couple may invest more together.
1One reason for Europe to be cheerful They only need a draw.
2Coworkers say he was cheerful, well liked, had a good work ethic.
3Equity market investors have reasons to be cheerful as January 2004 closes.
4George was quite bright and cheerful in spite of the early hour.
5These cheerful prophecies must be verified in the natural course of things.
1Europe without a way forward may reverse an overly merry first quarter.
2So the swineherd departed; and the suitors made merry in the hall.
3But the law of unintended consequences sometimes goes its own merry way.
4The merry-makers stood around; the men looked serious and the ladies shivered.
5No longer in the winter-time, but in the merry month of May.
1Season: Spring through fall, although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
2Skilled chefs were as rare this year as long hot sunny days.
3That's expected to change come Saturday, with warm and sunny conditions forecast.
4Local World needed Auckland's open style and sunny skills for perfect balance.
5At any rate, she certainly looked much better on a sunny day.
1Find in the Glossary the meaning of: glittering; trims; spray; blithe; measures.
2He is unassuming in manner, blithe in company, earnest in the pulpit.
3But what is lightsome and blithe in her, was debonaire in him.
4The two had met in June on equal terms of blithe youth.
5The composer dashed a blithe flourish to the tail of a note.
1A brighter day beckons. It's a surprisingly chirpy approach from Mr Gigaba.
2Eating bugs may not be everyone's idea of making food more chirpy.
3Perfectly all right and all that, but not what you'd call chirpy.
4He didn't look his chirpy self -more skulk than customary swagger.
5The chirpy drone of a home-improvement show burbles through the kitchen door.
1Sir David explained the situation; he was quite cheery, all things considered.
2She heard the pleasant bustle below; the light laughter, the cheery calls.
3He was speaking in the usual cheery tones of the bedside optimist.
4The candles were brought in, and the room looked bright and cheery.
5The owner of the cheery voice took him firmly by the arm.
6Market traders wave a cheery hello before turning back to their stalls.
7It wasn't a very cheery way to welcome everyone back for fall.
8The cheery faces of the Irishmen wore a proud and confident expression.
9Indeed, smiles came naturally in the presence of that cheery little lady.
10I inquired, dubiously; for it did not sound a very cheery prospect.
11He looked bright and cheery in his well-made clothes of English tweed.
12Some of them hailed him and got a cheery word in reply.
13The red blinds shone very cheery and comfortable upon that stormy night.
14Her work is humorous, loud and a cheery antidote to minimalist restraint.
15The cheery voice of the proprietor addressing his dogs announced his return.
16This is a bright, cheery tale with the scenes laid in Indiana.
Cheery nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América