[
UK
/sˈʌnʃaɪn/
]
[ US /ˈsənˌʃaɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈsənˌʃaɪn/ ]
NOUN
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the rays of the sun
the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind - moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities
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the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom
flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room
How To Use sunshine In A Sentence
- The embassy had been shut down due to Mongolia's support for South Korea's "sunshine policy" of conciliation toward the North.
- Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you; music cannot punish ---- only bless. (Arthur Schnabel , Austrian pianist.
- Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you ; music cannotpunish ---- only bless.
- Close to the mangroves a big hawksbill turtle surfaced then lay motionless in the sunshine, no doubt sunbathing.
- At the top end of the glen darts of sunshine poked through the billowing clouds and encouraged us to go for it and, fully rigged up in waterproofs, we were soon splashing our way up into the Lairig Eilde.
- Eleanor, out walking, wheeling the wicker perambulator in the sharp October sunshine. THE GOLDEN LION
- What looked like solar panels rose up at the back, white light gleaming from them like sunshine in outer space. Times, Sunday Times
- Old deliberate contemplations, perceptions after long regard ingathered from abundant nature, theories leisurely compacted in sunshine or storm, to stand in the fields of memory, crowned with beauty by the indulgent years. Apologia Diffidentis
- She will spend a week relaxing in the Californian sunshine with a select team of stylists hand-picked from across the globe.
- What looked like solar panels rose up at the back, white light gleaming from them like sunshine in outer space. Times, Sunday Times