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sunny

[suhn-ee] / ˈsʌn i /




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It’s a sunny December day, but he’s dressed all in black with glasses to match, slim fingers adorned with a custom silver skull ring.

From Los Angeles Times

The seventh of September is a glorious, sunny day.

From Literature

On that quintessentially sunny January day, Toliver wore an equally blinding, all-white outfit in contrast to the bright yellows of the racer.

From Los Angeles Times

Many of Anderson's designs centred on a monochrome palette, with sunny bursts of orange, punctuated with ice blue and pinks.

From BBC

In one post from last spring, an X user tagged an image of a lush meadow on a sunny day with, “How the worst day in 2016 used to look like.”

From The Wall Street Journal