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sunny

[suhn-ee] / ˈsʌn i /




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The path by the river stretches for several miles and on a sunny weekday morning, there were shoppers browsing everything from vintage jewellery to false teeth, all laid out at makeshift stalls.

From BBC

Still, attitudes in the sector are unaccustomedly sunny.

From Barron's

From Japan getting its teeth into its bear problem to why all is not so sunny for the Swedes...

From Barron's

The group left London early and, upon arrival, the friends noticed the weather beginning to change from a sunny day to windy and cloudy.

From BBC

For middle- and lower-income Americans, the economic present and future don’t look anywhere as sunny as the numbers would suggest.

From Los Angeles Times