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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211 Here a salesman flaunts his status by showing the sunshine roof, electric windows and alloy wheels on his family saloon.
212 The days were hot, filled with relentless sunshine and clear skies.
213 It was very cool and quiet in the woods after the bland sunshine of the meadows.
214 These colours work particularly well in late summer and early autumn, when sunshine becomes more golden and mellow.
215 A Rolls Royce was parked outside, gleaming in the sunshine.
216 For almost everyone else, Royal Lytham was a pussycat basking in the sunshine.
217 Thers's a a slight chance of some sunshine in the west, but nothing spectacular.
218 A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.
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219 This late summer would be brief enough, the warm unseasonable days of mellow sunshine couldn't last.
220 Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you. Walt Whitman
221 Take a little tour in our beautiful country - sit in the sunshine - drink some wine.
222 She was lying near a window overlooking a garden full of sunshine and green.
223 For £35 10s 0d he offered a return air fare and a camping holiday in the Corsican sunshine.
224 It crouched there, as snug as a contented cat, catching the sunshine full on its face.
225 Yesterday had been the group's first taste of real sunshine and comparative warmth and it had fired their enthusiasm.
226 However, sunshine was a sparse commodity and we found the short, dark winter days of these latitudes very depressing at first.
227 Choose a spot where they can bask in plenty of sunshine each day.
228 It is not prickly heat, it is more likely to be Polymorphic Light Eruption, an allergy to the sunshine.
229 Gerda was informed by the sunshine and the swallows that Kay was still alive.
230 But money and the recession were forgotten as I skied in the brilliant sunshine of Obergurgl just a few days before Christmas.
231 Both catch the film's elegiac mood, bathed in southern sunshine but overhung with impending death.
232 The pale April sunshine flooded the room, but it was different from usual.
233 The room was stuffy, the hot August sunshine beating against the drawn curtains.
234 Flanked by the two men, they walked down a wide marble staircase, and out into the brilliant sunshine.
235 NEW-born baby lambs caused quite a stir in Stewart Park, Middlesbrough, on their first public outing in yesterday's sunshine.
236 She lingered in the yard, enjoying the warm mid-morning sunshine.
237 The morning sunshine brightened the room, embellishing the cups and plates upon the dresser.
238 Gunnerside lay dozing in the Sunday sunshine and the new-mown fields patching the valley towards Muker had on their best Sunday golden-green.
239 The spring sunshine was almost warm and a soft breeze was blowing in from the sea.
240 She went back out into the bright sunshine while Julius made all the arrangements for Eleanor's departure.
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