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early bright
noun as in dawn
noun as in day
noun as in daybreak
Strongest match
noun as in morn
noun as in morning
noun as in sunrise
noun as in sunup
Example Sentences
Delaware State: Though they lacked the talent and depth to keep the score close, the Hornets had a few early bright spots.
Delaware State: Though they lacked the talent and depth to keep the score close, the Hornets had a few early bright spots.
McGee has been one of the few early bright spots on a defense that is allowing 7.0 yards per play - more than any team has given up in a full season since the 1970 merger - and 27.4 points per game.
But for all the early bright spots, Republicans had a similar opportunity to retake the Senate two years ago.
The sunshine, too, of the autumn--as we often see with the sunshine of life--had been too early bright to continue unclouded to the close of the day; and now, even as he rode on, a thin brownish film of dull vapour began to creep up from the verge of the horizon, promising rain ere long.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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