sunny
IPA: sˈʌni
noun
- A sunfish.
- A unisex given name.
- A surname.
- A diminutive of the male given name Sunil
- A diminutive of the female given name Sunita
- A diminutive of the unisex given name Sundeep
adjective
- (of weather or a day) Featuring a lot of sunshine.
- (of a place) Receiving a lot of sunshine.
- (figuratively) Cheerful.
- Of or relating to the sun; proceeding from, or resembling the sun; shiny; radiant.
adverb
- (US, regional) sunny side up
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Examples of "sunny" in Sentences
- CDC: Americans in sunny states happiest, N.Y. least
- But, you say, you're still back in sunny Saskatchewan?
- Originally from northern New Jersey, he now lives in sunny central Florida.
- A live auction will be taking place January 16-17 at the Pasadena Convention Center in sunny California.
- My mother-in-law (who lives in sunny NC) found out she was severely deprived when her doc ran a routine blood screening.
- As she looked at him she had a fancy that she was leaving him in a lonely place -- she who was going back to what he called the sunny paths.
- You'll find similar scenes at stadiums across the country, not just at Staples Center in sunny Southern California or US Airways Center in the Arizona desert.
- Taking off from the classic film “Revenge of the Nerds”, the writers decided to put the nerds in sunny Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where they run into the same old enemies and engage in the same old sex-jinks.
- They also point out, while Senator McCain, they say, has a good, strong record on fiscal responsibility, the environment, some examples, "The Dallas Morning News" writes that it has pause about Senator McCain, noting his age -- he is 71 years old -- also his temperament, saying that it differs from what it calls the sunny side brand of conservatism offered by Mike Huckabee.
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