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sunshine

[suhn-shahyn] / ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn /






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At first, L.A. was a terrific place for the shutdown, because we could walk each day in the beautiful sunshine, which I no longer minded one bit, to a stunning view of the coast.

From Los Angeles Times

With fertile soil, abundant sunshine and moist coastal air, the funnel-shaped valley is noted for long growing seasons and a wide array of crops.

From Los Angeles Times

While Friday will start as the coldest morning of the autumn so far with lots of sunshine, we'll start to see a shift away from the cold northerly wind.

From BBC

Hundreds of people stood in the autumn sunshine waiting for the ceremony to begin.

From BBC

Typically, the follow-up to a breakout success from an East Coast act, the California album finds the artist with a lot more money and sunshine.

From Salon