sunniness
IPA: sˈʌninʌs
noun
- The property of being sunny.
- The quality of being Sunni.
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Examples of "sunniness" in Sentences
- Here's hoping tomorrow brings more sunniness, of mood and weather both.
- Seamlessly he combines sunniness and subversion, and can be very complicated indeed.
- Nor does Ma abandon his adherence to a kind of sunniness that illuminates consummate musicmaking.
- The few gestures the Times did make confessed to Reagan's personal sunniness, while portraying his policies as harmful to the poor and middle class.
- Benjamin Norman for The Wall Street Journal All the members of the Flight Crew, the Jets cheerleading squad, wear the no. 10, and all seem to share a genetic predisposition toward sunniness.
- Shortly after they were married five years ago, the Lees — attracted to the lot ' s views, sunniness and central location — purchased the hillside plot of less than 1/8 of an acre for $775,000.
- Oh, for those fading voices that once reported on other parts of the sporting forest – the posh joshing of Brian Johnston, or the old-school sunniness whatever the weather of Dan Maskell at Wimbledon.
- Swing voters, we had been told at the time Senator Kerry named John Edwards as his running mate, would respond well to the vice-presidential candidate's "sunniness," his "optimism," his "small town roots."
- Like the sunniness in his books that is always giving way to darkness — or barely concealing it — his humor forsook him now and then, especially as he grew old, and in its place there is deep sadness and a bottomless reservoir of rage.
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