The quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom.
Moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities.
The 70's Biweekly (MCY-000223)
1 And its Mediterranean climate brings it 300 days of sunshine a year.
2 They need good light without direct sunshine , and a rich, general-purpose soil.
3 Grant Cameron says people get less sunshine now than 50 years ago.
4 Clara turned with him; Charley and I went out into the sunshine .
5 The very waves sparkling in the morning sunshine whispered of romantic tales.
6 IT'S been a frenetic year for the Irish sunshine package tour business.
7 The cattle were standing in the low sunshine , in barn-doors and milking-yards.
8 Naturally, you want a kitchen filled with sunshine , 365 days a year.
9 The market always works better with transparency, with the sunshine of accountability.
10 There the days were spent in the open air and the sunshine .
11 London was alive again-aliveand healed; basking in the sunshine of Royalty.
12 In spite of the sunshine the walk through the battle-field was depressing.
13 The pale brown of the stone became almost yellow in the sunshine .
14 The smoke of the guns threaded to dazzling silver in the sunshine .
15 Below them the blue waters of the bay gleamed in the sunshine .
16 The valley of the Chagrin lay almost hueless in the cold sunshine .
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