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sunshine

[suhn-shahyn] / ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn /






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But European away trips aren't all sunshine, sangria and singalongs - in recent years, there have been a number of significant security incidents in which fans' safety has been put at risk.

From BBC

The Balearic sunshine was quite different from industrial Teesside which Rodgers left behind - and her work has spanned decades, crossed generations, and is still as relevant today.

From BBC

The roof of the coop and the trees all around us are dusted with a layer of powdery snow from last night, and the sunshine is making everything sparkle.

From Literature

I pray the sunshine in Cuba will allow a little flower to grow in me.

From Literature

“My mom was a ray of light, sunshine manifested,” said Goodarzi, 25.

From Los Angeles Times