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Sunbright, TN -- U.S. city in Tennessee
Population (2000): 577
Housing Units (2000): 264
Land area (2000): 3.802183 sq. miles (9.847608 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.802183 sq. miles (9.847608 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72140
Located within: Tennessee (TN), FIPS 47
Location: 36.247369 N, 84.672692 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 37872
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Usage examples of "sunbright".

Sunbright had clamped down on his stomach as the air-boat lifted into the night sky, drifted, tacked, dropped and lurched in capricious air pockets, and finally docked, a mile in the air, at the spidery airdocks of Ioulaum.

He was taller than Sunbright had reckoned, especially with his heavy, gaudy crown with backswept wings of silver.

Mistrusting magic, Sunbright had unsheathed his sword before Candlemas could invoke the shift spell.

Before Candlemas even recognized the threat, Sunbright had attacked half a dozen marauders.

Sunbright was hard-pressed to beat them back, both from himself and from the chunky Candlemas, whom the barbarian considered helpless.

Even now one skipped away from Sunbright to leap at Candlemas, and the wizard found himself stepping away from the threat.

Sunbright leaned close, and Candlemas reflected even his smell was wild: wood smoke, pine sap, and musk.

Sunbright hitched the straps on his shoulder, squinted at the sun and their backtrail, tasted the wind for rain, all while Knucklebone stewed for an answer.

Sunbright Steelshanks, barbarian, grabbed his much-smaller companion Knucklebones, part-elven thief, by one arm, and hurled her a dozen feet to plow into powdery snow.

Though hard to see against snow and winter-white sky, Sunbright was wrapped like a mummy in white folds so tight that Knucklebones could see knobs marking his belt buckle, back scabbard, and the iron rings of his moosehide boots.

Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of lemures deluged Sunbright, and none could be killed.

Sunbright scooched low, but still a clap of thunder almost bowled him into the mass of lemures pressing him.

But Sunbright Steelshanks could outrun and outclimb goats, and with sure steps and reckless abandon he stabbed his feet here to this boulder, there on that flat spot, to that corner, and so on, hopping, skipping, dropping almost as fast as a stone could roll.

Sunbright had sat most of the night, trying to meditate, striving to summon shamanistic powers from the earth underneath, the sky above, and the other worlds beyond less obvious veils.

Since his father had been a great shaman and medicine-healer, Sunbright would be expected to go forth on another solitary quest to find his own shamanistic powers, else he would never become a spirit warrior.