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bright

Definition for bright

adjective as in sunny, clear (weather)

adjective as in hopeful, promising

adjective as in cheerful

adjective as in famous, outstanding

adjective as in vivid in color

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But Ms. White does elicit uniformly terrific performances that keep the play lively and humming with bright humor.

However, Defence Minister Katz said Hamas had crossed "a bright red line" by launching an attack on Israeli soldiers in Gaza on Tuesday.

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Money must go to those with the brightest ideas and most promising results, not those who abide most closely with some doctrine.

This process is similar to a matrix-vector multiplication, where light waves interact to create focused "bright spots" at specific output points.

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The council’s relative youth, he said, is a plus for a city trying to write a bright new chapter.

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

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