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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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Over the last three years the couple has been traveling the country in a bright orange school bus emblazoned with the slogans “Save Lives,” “Enough Is Enough” and “Stop Gun Violence.”

"If you're on that journey, please continue onward, because I promise there are brighter days ahead."

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"There is no filling the void left by Heather's passing. She was much too bright a star."

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Away from the bright lights of New York, Rodgers is trying to make friends in Pittsburgh and build chemistry with his new team-mates.

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On the flip side, O’Brien’s Roman may not possess the sharpness of “the brightest tool in the shed” as he erroneously says, but his disarmingly endearing lack of malice enthralls the more cynical Dennis.

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

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