sunshine
[ˈsʌnʃaɪn]
Definition:
1. The rays of the sun.
2. Moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities.
sunshine Image.
'sunshine' example sentence:
- Look, sunshine, who do you think you're talking to?
- The bay glittered in the sunshine.
- Our skin keeps out dirt and sunshine.
- She had screwed up her eyes, as if she found the sunshine too bright.
- Morning sunshine flooded in through the open curtains.
- I awoke next morning to brilliant sunshine streaming into my room.
- She was sitting outside a cafe in bright sunshine.
- The storm gave way to bright sunshine.
- She enjoyed the sunshine yesterday.
- Sunshine brings new life.
- Sunshine pours down like a waterfall.
- The countryside was bathed in brilliant sunshine.
- The gentleman's face lit up like sunshine.
- Hello, sunshine!
- Every day of sunshine strengthens the feelings of optimism.
- Bob woke slowly to sunshine pouring in his window.
- The sunshine is so bright.
- He is jumping into the sunshine, the warm bright sunshine.
- We've had ten days of almost unbroken sunshine.
- He endeavoured to extricate the car, digging with his hands in the blazing sunshine.
- The leaves are inclined to scorch in hot sunshine.
- He came out into the sunshine.
- Sunshine keeps you comfortable.
- Cuba has a tropical climate with year-round sunshine.
- A few gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.
- The air was thin and crisp, filled with hazy sunshine and frost.
- They look happy and relaxed as they stroll in the sunshine on a shopping trip.
- They had three weeks of glorious sunshine.
- I was seeing it all in glorious technicolor: mountains, valleys, lakes, summer sunshine.
- I was seeing it all in glorious technicolour: mountains, valleys, lakes, summer sunshine.
- I got dressed and emerged into glorious sunshine.
- Thankfully the Government still hasn't discovered a way of slapping a tax on love, sunshine or air.
- She brought sunshine into our dull lives.
- A burst of sunshine sent a beam of amber light through the window.
- Pete and Jo were still in the land of Nod, so I went out for a walk in the morning sunshine.
- Sunshine will be in short supply for the west coast.
- Inside it's gloomy after all that sunshine.
- The day began promisingly with bright sunshine.
- This afternoon's sunshine could nudge the temperature above freezing.
- The kittens were enjoying a roll in the sunshine.
- We sat basking in the warm sunshine.
- This room gets very little sunshine.
- In the marina yachts sparkle in the sunshine.
- The game started in brilliant sunshine but during halftime fog closed in.
- She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine.
- The event was held in brilliant sunshine.
- The arena was bathed in warm sunshine.