sunny
[ˈsʌni]
Definition:
1. With a lot of bright light from the sun.
2. Abounding with sunlight.
3. Bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer.
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Use 'sunny' in a sentence:
- 1. Walking exercise may be boring at times but early on a clear sunny morning there can be nothing finer.
- 2. I want my eggs sunny side up.
- 3. It will be hard to work today ─ specially when it's so warm and sunny outside.
- 4. It was a sunny day yesterday.
- 5. Not every day is sunny.
- 6. It was brilliantly sunny.
- 7. Place the plants on a sunny windowsill.
- 8. Yorkshire is the sunniest place on earth when it is sunny.
- 9. This is a sunny midsummer day.
- 10. The words 'Cote d'Azur' conjure up images of sunny days in Mediterranean cafes.
- 11. The sky became sunny.
- 12. Today is sunny. Let's go hiking.
- 13. It was a sunny day.
- 14. There is a chance of sunny spells in the West.
- 15. The staff wear big sunny smiles.
- 16. On a sunny day they meet in the street.
- 17. It will be hard to work today—specially when it's so warm and sunny outside.
- 18. A high over southern Europe is bringing fine, sunny weather to all parts.
- 19. Hers was an essentially sunny cast of mind.
- 20. The day dawned bright and clear, with the promise of warm, sunny weather.
- 21. Don't stay inside on such a sunny morning.
- 22. It was sunny last Friday.
- 23. 'Shh!' Sunny winced.
- 24. It is simple pleasures, such as a walk on a sunny day, which have a cumulative effect on our mood.
- 25. Photographs taken at the same time on two consecutive sunny days can be quite different from one another.
- 26. The weather was warm and sunny that month.
- 27. We basked ourselves on the sunny beach.
- 28. Stand the plant in the open in a sunny, sheltered place.
- 29. The weather report says that the weather is sunny tomorrow.
- 30. Next morning dawned clear and sunny, with a stiff breeze rustling the trees.
- 31. Most roses like a sunny position in a fairly fertile soil.
- 32. The outlook for the weekend is hot and sunny.
- 33. He was a nice lad — bright and with a sunny disposition.
- 34. It is windy, but it is sunny.
- 35. The fog had lifted and revealed a warm, sunny day.
- 36. He left Britain for the sunnier climes of Southern France.
- 37. It's a sunny late winter day, just a few degrees above zero.
- 38. Residents were mowing their lawns, washing their cars and otherwise idling away a pleasant, sunny day.
- 39. The forecast said there would be sunny intervals and showers.
- 40. You can ripen the tomatoes on a sunny windowsill.
- 41. Italy was at its sunniest.
- 42. I'm heading for sunnier climes next month.
- 43. The weather was surprisingly warm and sunny.
- 44. It's a brilliantly sunny morning.
- 45. The day should be mainly dry with sunny intervals.
- 46. It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow.
- 47. There will be rain at first, with sunny spells later.
- 48. There'll be bright or sunny spells and scattered showers this afternoon.
- 49. My sunny mood suddenly darkened.
- 50. Elsewhere, the weather today has been fairly sunny.