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sunny

adjective as in bright, clear (referring to weather)

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The globe-trotting “Sir Johnny” proves elusive, but sunnier weather causes a melting snowman in Kensington Gardens to yield the frozen corpse of a figure central to the case.

Made from the Gamay grape in a sunny region south of Burgundy’s famed Côte d’Or, Beaujolais has all the characteristics of a first-rate Thanksgiving wine.

On a sunny November morning, the producer says he prefers to start his day early, around 7 a.m in his Santa Monica studio.

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On a hillside behind Otsuchi, a telephone booth sits amid the long grass and flowers in a sunny garden overlooking the town.

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But very few Democrats closer to the ground seem to be buying her sunny optimism.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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