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Sunshiny

Sunshiny \Sun"shin`y\, a.

  1. Bright with the rays of the sun; clear, warm, or pleasant; as, a sunshiny day.

  2. Bright like the sun; resplendent.

    Flashing beams of that sunshiny shield.
    --Spenser.

  3. Beaming with good spirits; cheerful. ``Her sunshiny face.''
    --Spenser.

Wiktionary
sunshiny

a. 1 sunny, full of sunshine. 2 Bright, as though with sunshine; shining. 3 cheerful, happy.

WordNet
sunshiny

adj. abounding with sunlight; "a bright sunny day"; "one shining norming"- John Muir; "when it is warm and shiny" [syn: bright, shining, shiny, sunny]

Usage examples of "sunshiny".

Although his buttondown Madison Avenue, Rotary Club-loving parents had named him Ralph, he liked to be called Bright Sunshiny Ralph.

Jerry would watch the maybe-dead prisoner while Sunshiny went off in search of a good, solid poking pipe.

The rest joined Sunshiny and Jerry in pelting the blasphemer with a dozen flapping, undersize tropical fish.

Yet, with all her childishness and impetuosity, Erica was womanly, too, as Charles Osmond saw by the way she waited on her mother, thinking of everything which the invalid could possibly want while they were gone, brightening the whole place with her sunshiny presence.

The day too, like that recorded in his work, was mild and sunshiny, with now and then a soft-dropping shower that sowed the whole earth with diamonds.

With their winds of woe And their storms of tears, And their darkest of nights whose shadowy slopes Are lit with the flashes of starriest hopes, And their sunshiny days in whose calm heavens loom The clouds of the tempest -- the shadows of the gloom!

The healthy, sunshiny countenance of Karl, let him be ghost or goblin, could not fail to produce somewhat of a tranquillising effect on Teufelsbuerst.

Norine, barely nineteen, was a pretty girl, a blonde like her sister, but having a milky skin, and withal plump and sturdy, showing real shoulders, arms, and hips, and one of those bright sunshiny faces, with wild hair and black eyes, all the freshness of the Parisian hussy, aglow with the fleeting charm of youth.

He smiled at her with the bright eyes which lit up his pretty fair face, crowned with tumbled sunshiny hair.

French-twisted hair, and through the brown bitter smell of coffee I caught a quick scent of her shampoo, light and sunshiny and sharp, the way cloudberries on the fjord smell when the sun comes out after a quick summer rain, and I saw her clearly.

I started away one beautiful sunshiny morning to ride over to Rocky Flat.

Nature was bright, sunshiny, and cheerful, or diversified by storms of a majestic terror, such as we had never before witnessed.

Single ones are certainly to be seen on a bank on a frosty, sunshiny day.

The mills and factories have brought new people, some of the old ones have died, the little ones grown up, several have married and gone away to live, but it is the same sunshiny little place, and I love it.

Or look without glances of joy and delight At pastures star-covered from morning till night, When the sunshiny field ablaze is With daisies!