sunlit

IPA: sˈʌnɫɪt

adjective

  • Illuminated by sunlight.
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Examples of "sunlit" in Sentences

  • To her surprise and relief she spied a sunlit trail and quickly began to follow it.
  • For her his face was sunlit, and she needs must take it between her hands and hold it forever.
  • He needed to move through that blackness to the lush, green, sunlit landscape that awaited him.
  • Years later, the aide describes what happened next in the kind of sunlit, slo-mo tones they use in movies.
  • The dinning space is ample with sunlit seating facing the boulevard for people watching and also more cozy private red booths for a more intimate meal.
  • After what felt like hours, Destry found himself squeezing through the thickest of the bramble-trees and into the sunlit clearing that housed the cocoon.
  • For instance, my own memory continues to clothe my early schooldays with a kind of sunlit happiness, though I was not only not consciously happy, but distinctly and consciously unhappy.
  • We used to spend a few weeks every summer at my grandparents' semi-detached house just 100 yards from Paignton seafront and my childhood memories are flooded with long, sunlit days spent on the beach.
  • Racing against someone who is a foot taller than you, and 10 years younger, poses its own issues, Ben Ainslie says dryly as, looking across the sunlit sea, he readies himself for his next big brute of a challenge.
  • Clearly McCarthy's side can play a bit to have done so well against the best the Premier League has to offer, but, as the blunt Yorkshireman knows better than just about anyone else, survival is normally achieved by beating the teams around you, not the ones on the sunlit uplands in the distance.

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