Synonym: bright, cheerful, pleasant, radiant. Similar words: tunnel, runner. Meaning: ['sʌnɪ] adj. 1. abounding with sunlight 2. bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer.
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(31) Her sunny smile vanished as she read the letter.
(32) It's sunny, but the air is frosty.
(33) Tuesday will be dry with sunny spells .
(34) We've had gloriously sunny weather.
(35) Place the plants on a sunny windowsill.
(36) The door opens onto a sunny terrace.
(37) You can ripen the tomatoes on a sunny windowsill.
(38) Sunny Boy came a close second to the winner.
(39) They basked themselves on the sunny beach.
(40) The waiter has a sunny disposition.
(41) Elsewhere,[http://sentencedict.com/sunny.html] the weather today has been fairly sunny.
(42) For a change, it was a gloriously sunny day.
(43) The weather forecast is for dry, sunny spells.
(44) The outlook for the weekend is dry and sunny.
(45) The next day dawned bright and sunny.
(46) It was a cold, sunny day in early spring.
(47) These plants need a sunny spot with good drainage.
(48) This plant needs a warm, sunny place.
(49) She has a very sunny disposition.
(50) The weather was bright and sunny.
(51) The outlook for the weekend is hot and sunny.
(52) We're off to the sunny skies of Spain.
(53) She is of a nervous/cheerful/sunny disposition.
(54) The sunny weather raised my spirits a little.
(55) This room is very sunny.
(56) Inspired by the sunny weather, I decided to explore the woods.
(57) Few things compare with the joy of cycling on a bright, sunny spring morning.
(58) The fog had lifted and revealed a warm, sunny day.
(59) She is, by nature, a sunny, positive sort of a person.
(60) There is a chance of sunny spells in the West.