sunnily

IPA: sˈʌnʌɫi

adverb

  • In a sunny fashion; optimistically
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Examples of "sunnily" in Sentences

  • “I gave you my word,” she said, and smiled sunnily.
  • The fairy smiled sunnily at Lily and hugged her shoulders.
  • “You must go on to England, Declan,” Eireanne had said sunnily when he gave her the news.
  • But since the day people started leaving there's been this ribbon of pleasant spring weather looming sunnily over our path.
  • The former chancellor, Ken Clarke, aptly summed up the downbeat mood when he said in yesterday's Observer that it was hard to be "sunnily optimistic" about the west's economic prospects.
  • This is a very tough and risky message for any American politician to deliver, but Obama did an excellent job of walking the fine line between issuing a warning and yet still remaining sunnily optimistic about our chances in the future.
  • For example, when he describes trends in public health, he points sunnily to data showing that deaths from diseases like tuberculosis are far fewer than in the past, but says nothing about the present, growing problem of the emergence of antibiotic-resistance strains of TB, et. al., which threaten to reverse those gains.

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