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sunny

adjective as in bright, clear (referring to weather)

adjective as in happy

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Many inland areas of the UK are likely to see quite a lot of dry weather with morning frosts and sunny skies.

From BBC

Magazine in 2022 ranks Goldberg at the top, pulling in $8 million a year, with Joy Behar banking $7 million, Sunny Hostin banking $1.6 million and Alyssa Farah Griffin estimated at $250k.

From Salon

The news threatened to rupture the sunny image Palmer has been cultivating since she played Akeelah at age 12.

In the summer this often leads to warm, dry and sunny days with light winds.

From BBC

In autumn and winter, while sunny, clearer days are possible, high pressure can also result in "anticyclonic gloom".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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