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Be rosy
adjective
Rose-coloured.
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"I don't want to be rosy about this," he said.
However, for the remaining big accounting firms, the business outlook may be rosy, industry officials say.
They come here thinking the streets are paved with gold and everything's going to be rosy.
"You can't expect everything to be rosy and perfect all the time.
But as an ambassador, she said, his views were bound to be rosy.
It was a bad game but everything isn't going to be rosy every week".
Who would have predicted that a generation after that fatal car crash everything in the royal garden would be rosy?
Mr Thompson indicated that future career prospects for those that staked out their career in Salford would be rosy.
The future should be rosy for AD, with government backing until now and more food waste available for new plants.
It was a face that launched a thousand inquisitions: the mouth too tight to be rosy, and a voice pitched for slang, all bite and huskiness.
The "false rumour" he was referring to concerns the idea that all might not be rosy between the US president and Theresa May.
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