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sunshine

[suhn-shahyn] / ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn /






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He was allowed 15 minutes of sunshine a week.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Usually Canterbury gets quite vibrant and busy with the sunshine, the students are out, the college kids come down," he says.

From BBC

At this time of year, just after the spring equinox, with more strength in the sunshine and the days getting longer, fog tends not to stick around for too long.

From BBC

High pressure lying over the UK means that above average temperatures and spring sunshine will continue for the next few days.

From BBC

Long spells of sunshine will continue with very little rainfall in the forecast.

From BBC