How To Use Sunny In A Sentence

  • A little bit overcast is actually a lot better than a sunny sky for us out there," Miller said. NHL players excited to go outdoors in Buffalo's chill
  • On a sunny summer day one can be overwhelmed by the abundance of the wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outlook for tomorrow and Sunday: Mainly dry and mild, with sunny intervals after clearance of any early mist or fog.
  • It was warm and sunny, and we followed fields and footpaths, finally stopping in a wood. Times, Sunday Times
  • But surely, I say, there are some people blessed with sunny dispositions - it doesn't necessarily mean they're valiantly trying to stop themselves from sliding into despair.
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  • After posting a "sunny, bright, cozy loft" on the rental marketplace, the woman, who uses the pseudonym EJ, returned to find the apartment ransacked by a renter using the name "DJ Pattrson. ABC News: Top Stories
  • Some days it will be hot and sunny and on those days, you will want to make plenty of lemonade to sell.
  • Their yaks share these high, sunny pastures with blue sheep and plump marmots.
  • Randy is Mr. Lahey's obsequious sidekick, lover and Sunnyvale's assistant trailer park supervisor.
  • The plants should be grown in a sunny or partially shaded spot and prefer a fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a futurist with a track record and enough credibility for the National Academy of Engineering to publish his sunny forecast for solar energy.
  • The train hurries on through a sunny afternoon, and I look through some notes sent me by an expert in the great campaign. England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • She has a very sunny disposition and just burns brightness. The Sun
  • But others of the Muscovite band were fond of congregating at this spot and hour for their lustral summer rites -- white-skinned lads and lasses, matrons and reverent elders, all in a state of Adamitic nudity, splashing about the water of this sunny cover, devouring raw fish and crabs after the manner of the fabled Ichthyophagi, laughing, kissing, saying nice things about God, and combing out each other's long tow-coloured hair. South Wind
  • The emphasis there is not on staying indoors, but on learning how to enjoy a sunny, beautiful country and survive.
  • Elsewhere, the weather today has been fairly sunny.
  • The lags staged the rooftop protest during a sunny spell and refused to come down. The Sun
  • January 12th, 2010 SHIMLA - Residents of Shimla woke up to a bright sunny day Thursday, a day after the season's first snowfall. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Place the plants on a sunny windowsill.
  • It's a sunny late winter day, just a few degrees above zero.
  • He called the grooms, and we made ready, taking the horses out to where the folk of the archbishop waited in the sunny courtyard, and there leaving them. A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
  • The clothes are very feminine, sunny, and quite daring at times.
  • The sense of sunny awe and wonderment is not as evident, but the lyrics have more depth this time around.
  • The day should be mainly dry with sunny intervals.
  • It's sunny, but the air is frosty.
  • On the ground it was a world of shadows and sunny streaks, kept ever in interfluent motion by such a wind as John Skelton describes: Wilfrid Cumbermede
  • The fine, intelligent, educated voice sang on in the sunny quadrangle of red - brick Colonial buildings.
  • And after outdrawing and killing one bad guy, Raylen is transferred from the sunny skies of Miami home of Burn Notice and Miami Vice to his former home in the backwoods of Kentucky. A 'Justified' Outing For A Loose-Cannon Lawman
  • At different slope direction and slope position the total monoterpene contents were also varied, on the top and shade slope were highest and in the middle and sunny slope were lowest.
  • Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
  • Why it appears in such a sunny work I leave to better guessers.
  • The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon.
  • The weather forecast predicts a sunny start on Sunday but showers arriving later in the day.
  • Glazed all along its south side, it offers a simple, spare and sunny series of places that provide a surprising number of possibilities for eating in company.
  • They grow in any moist but well-drained soil in a fairly sunny location. Times, Sunday Times
  • AN absolute stunner from sunny California. The Sun
  • BTW – San Fran is one of my favorite places – spotting or sunny! Umbrella
  • It was a nice sunny morning.
  • Originally from northern New Jersey, he now lives in sunny central Florida. BREAKFAST • by James Hartley
  • A good personality is better than an outstanding inteligence. A good temper is overflown with splendor just as a sunny day.
  • When it was sunny we picnicked among the forest's ponies and searched for fossils on deserted beaches.
  • The area's mild, rainy, maritime climate is in sharp contrast to the dry, sunny lands of southern Spain.
  • It needs a sunny wall or fence and a neutral to alkaline soil, where it will become smothered in intense blue flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the South is sunny, but we do have one storm system that's pulling across the northern plains.
  • Sunny Boy came a close second to the winner.
  • Our final day was again beautifully sunny, if freezing, so we decided to row a boat around one of Donegal's many lochs.
  • When I know a visitor is due, I feel duty-bound to look my best, so I usually catch a quick shower, put on a bright shirt, pressed trousers and even a sunny smile.
  • Sunny played the song again, but this time at a placid adagio place.
  • The rainy weather definitely seems to have moved on as it is sunny this morning.
  • My abiding memory is of him watering his plants in the garden on sunny afternoons.
  • It was a glorious sunny day, the sea was inviting and it was slap bang in the middle of the holiday season. The Sun
  • Kim and Coquette spent their days curled around each other in sunny spots like Siamese wreaths, and Mom’s Persian Ming Ming spent hers down at the water hole catching barble—plump catfish that tasted of mud. Rainbow’s End
  • It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow.
  • This was his middle range, a place of dense coverts, bullbrier thickets and sunny open spots among the ledges, where you might, with good-luck, find him on special days at any season. Secret of the Woods
  • A cold frame in a sunny corner uses no resources except scrap lumber and an old window frame.
  • Select a release site that is an easily accessible, sunny location, not highly visible to vandals and others who may disturb the release area.
  • The topmost peak of the Civita also peers out above the fir-woods bordering the eastern face of Monte Crot; and far away, beyond the sunny vista of the Val Fiorentino, the faint blue peak of the Marmolata is seen against the horizon, its snow-slope outlined in frosted silver. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • The warm, sunny weather broke on our last day, but the persistent drizzle didn't deter us from visiting the wilds of Dalton-in-Furness, where we came face to face with beasties of all description.
  • In a sunny window, try oregano, rosemary, sage, sweet marjoram, and thyme.
  • Lying on a sunny beach is my idea of sheer bliss.
  • On a sunny day, an area just a few paces on a side would generate a kilowatt of electrical power.
  • The outdoor terrace makes it a rare treat on a sunny day. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first one was one of my favorites: King Sunny Ade, JuJu Music. WHAT LOOKS LIKE CRAZY ON AN ORDINARY DAY
  • Blue can be used to tone down very sunny rooms.
  • He nodded abstractedly, went upstairs to the big, sunny sewing room, searched the family needlecase for a long stiff darning needle and extracted several rubber bands from the red cardboard box on the library table. A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life
  • Sunny days call for something you can throw together without having to sweat over the stove. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sky was sunny and beautiful. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, I think of you as a sunny person, very cheerful and fun to be with, just the person one wants to see come round the corner -
  • He was as anxious as Betty for Russell to stay in this sunny home with the starched curtains.
  • A beautiful bright and sunny morning - but bloody cold.
  • The gaudy tanagers, that cannot be tamed -- the noisy lories, the resplendent trogons, the toucans with their huge clumsy bills, and the tiny bee-birds (the _trochili_ and _colibri_) -- all glance through the sunny vistas. The Rifle Rangers
  • Choose a sheltered sunny position with well-drained and composted soil which is weed free.
  • It started to rain inside the classroom although (after a quick peek at the window) it was sunny outside.
  • a clean and sunny but completely dowdy room
  • On warm sunny days, employees can eat in a sheltered outdoor courtyard near an old-fashioned gazebo.
  • It might have been cold up north, but at least it was sunny - down here it is cold, wet and miserable.
  • Taking off from the classic film “Revenge of the Nerds”, the writers decided to put the nerds in sunny Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where they run into the same old enemies and engage in the same old sex-jinks. Top 10 Worst Sequels » Scene-Stealers
  • A pro-growth atmosphere, relatively low cost of living and sunny climate draw businesses in droves.
  • It was not just the seagulls who were lacking a sunny disposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's one of this summer's rare sunny days, warm and blue-skied. Times, Sunday Times
  • English weather is very inconsistent; one moment it's raining and the next it's sunny.
  • Then, one day, a lovely sunny day with great tufts of primroses under the hazels, and many violets dotting the paths, she came in the afternoon to the coops and there was one tiny, tiny perky chicken tinily prancing round in front of a coop, and the mother hen clucking in terror. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • In March his doctor told him to pack his bags and go to sunny Arizona for a long rest.
  • Your confidence is through the roof but what shines brightest is your sunny personality. The Sun
  • The woods were bright and sunny, the trees greening up nicely. But of course, that was just it!
  • Weather: cloudy morning, showers and sunny spells in afternoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Herbs need fertile soil and a sunny sheltered position.
  • I found myself thinking, Sunny side of the street. Gold dust at my feet.
  • Investment scams are also rife, usually based in a sunny location overseas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maidens with water-jars on their heads which might have been dug up at Pompeii; priests with broad hats and huge cloaks; sailors with blue shirts and red girdles; urchins who almost instinctively cry for a "soldo" and break into the Tarantella if you look at them; quiet, grave, farmer-peasants with the Phrygian cap; coral-fishers fresh from the African coast with tales of storm and tempest and the Madonna's help -- make up group after group of Caprese life as one looks idly on, a life not specially truthful perhaps or moral or high-minded, but sunny and pleasant and pretty enough, and harmonizing in its own genial way with the sunshine and beauty around. Stray Studies from England and Italy
  • Earlier in the day, light siftings of snow had drifted down and melted in the open sunny spaces, but some had accumulated in the shady nooks, forecasting the possibility of a cold night, and heavier snows to come. The Plains of Passage
  • Large french doors lead to a sunny terrace overlooking a small pool. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Pacific silverweed prefers sunny coastal dunes to marsh edges, sandy bluffs, wetland meadows and mudflats.
  • Put frankly, the whole thing was one big yawn which was mitigated only by the fact that it was a beautiful sunny day.
  • Sharing her first person hooping experience at SouthernLiving. com, Erin told readers, I visited Sunny Becks at her studio Hooprama, where I learned that yes, hooping is most definitely a workout. Hooping.org | Blog | Erin Shaw Street: My First Person Hooping Experience
  • All this can be enjoyed in a warm and sunny climate.
  • Steel pole, fibreglass ribs, colorful crystal handle, colorful nylon cloth cover, translucent plastic film packing, both for rainy and sunny use.
  • You can forget all the cliches about fair weather and sunny days ahead for the founders of Intrallect.
  • My previously sunny and happy demeanour changed to one of abject horror.
  • The day dawned bright and sunny.
  • Few things compare with the joy of cycling on a bright, sunny spring morning.
  • The third and final session was blessed with warm and sunny weather so we all got tired because of the heat!
  • It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow.
  • Chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, sage, tarragon, and thyme are good choices for a sunny kitchen windowsill.
  • The luscious ananas keeps going strong even in the drydown, keeping its sunny, tropical own against the nocturnal, brooding note of patchouli. Perfume Review: Histoires de Parfums 1804 George Sand
  • Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
  • I am nobody, says Ulrika Jonsson from behind Miu Miu shades as we sit in the sunny, if poncy, courtyard of the Hotel du Vin in Henley on Thames. The Saturday interview: Ulrika Jonsson
  • This is not a recipe for a sunny visage and a spring in the step.
  • Start begonias, caladiums, callas, cannas, dahlias, gladiolus, and hardy gloxinias in pots indoors on a sunny windowsill.
  • In the maculate atmosphere of flat wine and stale cologne he had a sharp recurrence of the scent of pines, lifting warmly in sunny space. The Three Black Pennys A Novel
  • Big Butch Brewster, to whom the billet-doux was addressed in T. Haviland Hicks, Jr.'s, familiar scrawl, tore open the envelope, and while the squad listened, he read aloud the message left by that sunny-souled youth; "DEAR BUTCH: "Coach Corridan will have to use the alarm clock from now on! I'm called away on business. See that my stuff gets to Bannister O.K. Stow it in the room next to yours. I'll be back at college some time in the next century. Give my adieux to Coach Corridan and the squad. T. Haviland Hicks Senior
  • It has a sunny garden and good access to local transport. The Sun
  • FRISCO - A herd of motorcycles departed sunny Frisco on Saturday morning for a ride of more than 400 miles to support the needy. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
  • Sunny outlook or summertime blues? Times, Sunday Times
  • Although light shade is usually recommended for erythroniums, the nurseryman had found ‘Pagoda’ to do well in brighter conditions and he advised an open, sunny spot.
  • Pot them on instead and grow them for a few more weeks in a sunny, sheltered part of the garden or cold frame or unheated greenhouse before planting out.
  • We're off to the sunny skies of Spain.
  • the streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass
  • On sunny days a string quartet plays on the terrace. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a hot sunny day and the ice-cream sellers were doing a roaring trade.
  • Ideally you would practice it in the sun, preferably outside or in a sunny room.
  • A nice sunny windless day is the best day for me to hunt since your sights will stay sighted in and not have to worry about them. In New York, what is the best weather for squirrels to come out?
  • Despite the sunny sounds of some of the music, the lyrics are mostly dark, addressing suicide, terrorism, depression, and desolation.
  • Sunny, for one, would have something to say about that, and it would not be printable.
  • It may possibly rain, but it will probably be sunny again.
  • Adams' melodic, hooky country-rock blends in nicely with the cool, sunny atmosphere of the island; it's really a great combination.
  • They breed like bleeding rabbits smacked out of there arses on viagra here in sunny Manc land. Spins And Needles « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • It was larger in sunny slope than in shady slope under the similar density, and the index gap between different slope increased with the increase of stand density.
  • Elsewhere is largely dry with sunny spells and just a scattering of light showers, but becoming cloudier in Northern Ireland towards evening.
  • Her sunny smile vanished as she read the letter.
  • Patriotic fervour is clearly gripping the sunny southwest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Except in extreme northern zones, where they must be lifted in fall, Galtonia will withstand winter if planted in a sunny spot and heavily mulched.
  • It will be hard to work today-specially when it's so warm and sunny outside.
  • Put 3-4 peppermint teabags in a glass of soda water on a sunny window sill.
  • The outlook for the weekend is dry and sunny.
  • The beautiful sunny morning put me in a happy mood.
  • I'm either in the kitchen, where Hillary and I and Chelsea, when she's home, we have our meals in a very informal atmosphere in the kitchen when there's no one else there, or I'm upstairs in what's called a solarium, it's up on the third floor, and it's a big kind of sunny room. Interview Of The President By Espn Radio
  • But I can tell you - walking into my backyard on a day like today: sunny, perfectly warm without being cloyingly sticky and not a cloud in the sky, inspiration is everywhere. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Samoa's climate is sultry, alternately sunny and rainy, but always hot and humid.
  • It will do best in an open sunny position or in a pot near the house. Times, Sunday Times
  • June 30, 2009 at 12: 32 AM weave works fine for me .. you can pick and choose what you want to sync with each device so you don't have to sync your passwords at all .. krewemaynard .. i've been using weave for a few months and not once has it not connected to the server, make sure your passphrase is correct. sunnytimes Weave Now Syncs Firefox Preferences, Auto-Logins | Lifehacker Australia
  • His son, dark like his father, who made his first diffident pilgrimages in the sunny close where the pigeons cooed, was not more thirled to English soil. The Path of the King
  • This hotel still remains an unspoiled, uncommercialised, peaceful destination, offering sandy beaches and fantastic sunny skies all year round. WN.com - Articles related to The Omphoy Ocean Resort shines as the "new'' Palm Beach
  • There's no sign of any of them as I enter the town early one sunny Friday morning.
  • Elsewhere is largely dry with sunny spells and just a scattering of light showers, but becoming cloudier in Northern Ireland towards evening.
  • She had just woken up and the day was bright, sunny and full of promise.
  • You only need to sit on the cathedral green on a sunny afternoon to realise how many families live here and love it. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has a very sunny disposition.
  • There appeared to be an unusual number of peacocks about the place, and I was making some remarks upon what I termed a flock of them that were basking under a sunny wall, when I was gently corrected in my phraseology by Master The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • The shrill, small voice of the sunbird is almost indistinguishable from the stridulation of one of the leaf insects, which makes its amorous noises in the evening as well as during the sunny hours. Last Leaves from Dunk Island
  • Entrepreneur Sunny Cloud distributed the test without going through the FDA approval process that Brown completed.
  • She is of a nervous/cheerful/sunny disposition.
  • A sunny patch along their south-west facing garden wall seemed the obvious spot for a summerhouse.
  • Influenced by her mother's sunny disposition and a lifelong love of plants and flora, Christie's passion for painting whimsical flowers captivates both adults and children of all ages.
  • About 250,000 people a year now visit the forest to enjoy its shady woods and sunny glades - and recreation outstrips tree felling as the forest's main source of income.
  • At 35 deg C, not atypical of a sunny, summer day in the southwestern U.S. deserts, the western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox, shakes its rattle at frequencies up to 90 Hz.
  • Pursuits we made vows to, sitting on anthill under shade of iroko, that sunny day that first day of meeting, that first day in the house of learning. TRIBUTE TO TONY
  • The beautiful sunny morning put me in a happy mood.
  • A complimentary comment about a recent survey ensured that colleague Michael joined me one sunny lunchtime.
  • The muhly is the dominant feature in the garden for the next couple of months and we do cheer sunny days for the magic it works with the pink plumes. Muhly Watch Friday « Fairegarden
  • It was a hot sunny day and the ice-cream sellers were doing a roaring trade.
  • It likes a sunny windowsill. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weather changed quite dramatically last week when a sunny day turned dull and grey. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is simple pleasures, such as a walk on a sunny day, which have a cumulative effect on our mood.
  • Asters (Aster novi-belgii), butterfly weed, Coreopsis, fleabane, Jupiter's-beard, Lantana, lavender, Sedum, verbena, and yarrow all thrive on dry, sunny sites.
  • Amazingly, Branagh proves himself more than equal to the task, bringing a sunny boisterousness to Much Ado About Nothing that is both charming and fresh.
  • The weather changed quite dramatically last week when a sunny day turned dull and grey. Times, Sunday Times
  • There wasn't a cloud in the sky and the day was bright and sunny.
  • We're having the party in the garden, so I'm praying it'll be sunny.
  • It was a sunny, bright day without a cloud in the azure sky.
  • In Reversal of Fortune this question is asked by Sunny von Bulow (Glenn Close) speaking from within the coma that still enwraps the real Sunny today. The Big Chill In The Upper Crust
  • Low Isles make the most minimal of archipelagos; just two islands; the one, a small sunny cay of coral sand, and the other, a dark wilderness of mangroves.
  • Before long the thunderhead moved off and the hail melted and now it's bright and sunny.
  • Manchester hardly has a reputation for being sunny and dry - especially in midwinter.
  • He knew, as he sat with clenched hands and staring eyes, that chiefly he was longing for a woman -- a woman whose eyes and lips and sunny hair haunted him after months of forgetfulness, and whose face smiled at him luringly, now, from out the leaping flashes of fire -- tempting him, calling him over a thousand miles of space. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
  • Built using prototypes designed for sunny Mediterranean climes, the houses became traps for dampness.
  • Time loops on itself as LA summers and winters blend into one polluted sunny day, and the successful drive past the striving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traps should be hung in sunny locations around the periphery of the area to be protected.
  • I was making some remarks upon what I termed a flock of them, that were basking under a sunny wall, when I was gently corrected in my phraseology by Master Simon, who told me that, according to the most ancient and approved treatise on hunting, I must say a MUSTER of peacocks. Old Christmas
  • Sitting on the sunny deck overlooking the reef, he showed me some of his footage: it began at his home in Hawaii, and the image was of two ukuleles he was in the process of re-upholstering in zebra print. Olivia Rosewood: Meditation Lessons From George Harrison To You
  • The door opens onto a sunny terrace.
  • Dale had time to notice her truck parked in the frozen mud turnaround, notice that the snow was mostly gone and that the day was sunny in its weak, winterish way, and then he closed and locked the door behind Michelle. A Winter Haunting
  • Brown and gold among the green, purple flowers, the gorse in sunny dumps.
  • Whether on top after a winning streak or down to his last few francs, he maintains the same sunny, positive disposition.
  • Those unseasonably sunny early springs are exactly what there will be fewer of, not more. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has a sunny garden and good access to local transport. The Sun
  • Pocklington were without half a dozen key players due to injury and unavailability and they left a dry and sunny Pocklington to find Ilkley rainswept and waterlogged.
  • In a painting of the Bethesda Fountain, Chase posed an elegant woman dressed in white against the fresh water and sunny air - a symbol of urban health and lily-white purity.
  • Advertisements for breakfast cereals may present a happy, harmonious family in a sunny bright kitchen.
  • Let's hope the sunny weather keeps up for Saturday's tennis match.
  • Elsewhere, the weather today has been fairly sunny.
  • Too bad we're starting to move that week or I would bop on down to this great show in a sunny land that knows not snow.
  • It's nice and sunny out there. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • He's such a vibrant, up-beat character and you get drawn into his exuberance and sunny personality.
  • That sunny disposition is matched by a remarkably trouble-free upbringing.
  • The last place they should be is on a sunny windowsill. Times, Sunday Times
  • This garden will really benefit from some sunny spells during show week, as it is packed full of interesting aromatic plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a surprising turn of events, today was warm and sunny.
  • They grow in any moist but well-drained soil in a fairly sunny location. Times, Sunday Times
  • One second it was gloriously sunny, the next a thick blanket of snow descended. The Sun

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