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rosy

[roh-zee] / ˈroʊ zi /




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The German government expects the economy will grow one percent this year after several bleak years, and other recent data -- from industrial orders to quarterly growth -- have painted a rosier picture.

From Barron's

It was agonizing to think of Togbe’s hopes for me, his rosy dreams for my future.

From Literature

The painful, and sometimes scary, parts of the process are often overshadowed by successful birth, leaving viewers with a rosy portrayal of the experience.

From The Wall Street Journal

To the east, over the ocean, the sky is rosy, without a single cloud to mar the view.

From Literature

Yet collectively they suggest a frieze on an antique sarcophagus, aligned on the rosy ledge across the bottom of the painting, their heads forming a horizontal row with that of Jesus.

From The Wall Street Journal