Thesaurus / sunshiny
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He spoke dreamily in his utter weariness, looking away over the fields to the sunshiny hills beyond.
DAVID FLEMING'S FORGIVENESSMARGARET MURRAY ROBERTSONThere she gave a great jump, and,—waked up, and found herself in the sunshiny grass near the elephant's house.
ST. NICHOLAS, VOL. 5, NO. 5, MARCH, 1878VARIOUSJuno went and lay down in a sunshiny place near the elephant's house, and thought over all these words.
ST. NICHOLAS, VOL. 5, NO. 5, MARCH, 1878VARIOUSAcross the rear of parlor, chimney and bedroom ran the long, low sunshiny kitchen.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCEVARIOUSThen all the bright sunshiny scene around began to swim, and wave, and grow distant, and all was blank.
MASS' GEORGEGEORGE MANVILLE FENNThe day was a beautiful, bright, sunshiny one, with clear skies overhead.
MARY GRAYKATHARINE TYNANIt was a bright, beautiful sunshiny morning, and everything was cheerful, and the birds were singing.
UNCLE WIGGILY'S TRAVELSHOWARD R. GARISAgain the herald's song pealed forth upon the sunshiny stillness of a May morning.
RED HUNTERS AND THE ANIMAL PEOPLECHARLES A. EASTMANRoseate, smiling, sunshiny, the bright blue eyes flashing laughing light everywhere they fell.
A CHANGED HEARTMAY AGNES FLEMINGThe drive through the country roads was delightful, it was such a fine day, so bright, so sunshiny.
JOLLY SALLY PENDLETONLAURA JEAN LIBBEYWORDS RELATED TO SUNSHINY
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