Synonym: cheer, cheerfulness, fair weather, sun, sunlight, sunniness, temperateness. Similar words: shine, sunset, internship, citizenship, workmanship, championship, relationship, partisanship. Meaning: n. 1. the rays of the sun 2. moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities 3. the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom.
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121 Her visit brought a ray of sunshine into the old man's life.
122 We love looking after our grandchild. He's a ray of sunshine!
123 Monday dawned still and misty, with a promise of autumn sunshine.
124 We're jetting off for a sunshine holiday in the Caribbean.
125 The anticyclone brought bright sunshine and calm conditions to most areas.
126 He was the only ray of sunshine in her life.
127 They sat two by two, blissed out in the sunshine.
128 The house, with its fresh coat of paint,[sentencedict.com] looked lovely in the sunshine.
129 Through the window came the last few oblique rays of evening sunshine.
130 The top of Pea Hill was bathed in brilliant sunshine.
131 She lay flat on her back in the warm sunshine.
132 Lots of sunshine, wonderful food, and amazing nightlife - altogether a great vacation!
133 The whole family was enjoying a leisurely stroll in the sunshine.
134 We had twelve hours of sunshine yesterday, as against a forecast of continuous rain.
135 Sunshine will be in short supply for the west coast.
136 The car is a basic model with no frills such as a cassette player or sunshine roof.
137 A few gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.
138 In the village square, people were milling about in the sunshine.
139 You need sunshine to ripen grapes and in England unpredictability comes with the territory.
140 I awoke next morning to brilliant sunshine streaming into my room.
141 It has rained for five days in succession,so we are longing for some sunshine.
142 She threw back the curtain to let in the sunshine.
143 There's a slight chance of some sunshine in the west.
144 He endeavoured to extricate the car, digging with his hands in the blazing sunshine.
145 She opened the door and stepped out into the sunshine.
146 She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine. Waken and awaken are much more formal. Awaken is used especially in literature:The Prince awakened Sleeping Beauty with a kiss.
147 The sunshine on the final day was a welcome bonus for the spectators.
148 Love comforteth like sunshine after rain. William Shakespeare
149 Without you Sunshine Breakfast would only consist of Cornflakes.
150 He lolled around in the Florida sunshine.
More similar words: shine, sunset, internship, citizenship, workmanship, championship, relationship, partisanship, craftsmanship, cash in, cash in on, pushing, fishing, shining, nourishing, vanishing, flourishing, refreshing, astonishing, languishing, flash in the pan, machine, Chinese, machinery, spanish inquisition, labyrinthine, political machine, in short, sun, sung.