Adjective
The word is derived from sunny
And one of the participants, Sue Strachan, has some sunnier cricket involvement to look forward to as Scotland team manager when Scotland Women take on Ireland shortly, in Spain, in a series at the end of November. Source: Internet
Any tricks for becoming a sunnier person?” Source: Internet
As we go to the south, the climate naturally becomes hotter, drier and sunnier. Source: Internet
But, as much as the song is an ur text in How To Go Viral (until the rules change again), Old Town’s Road’s magic lies in its affirming faith that a sunnier future is just around the next bend, designer Stetson optional. Source: Internet
Compared with other parts of the country, East Anglia is slightly warmer and sunnier in the summer and colder and frostier in the winter. Source: Internet
And even thought it was a chilly San Francisco night, a summer bean salad with radicchio di Treviso, ricotta salata, and roasted cherry tomato vinaigrette ($9) transported me to somewhere much sunnier (thank you). Source: Internet