Sentence examples for more sunny from inspiring English sources

"more sunny" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is becoming brighter or cheerier. For example, "The prospect of our vacation became more sunny after we booked our flights!".

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The climate is less maritime and more sunny than Guernsey's.

In 2007, he sought to offer a more sunny, upbeat approach to his stump speech.

It strikes me that Jeunet could almost be Burton's gloopy Gallic cousin: more sunny, less successful.

In Dorne, more sunny trouble: my wish about the Sand Snakes was horribly betrayed.

The Sebring is more sunny than hot, and as casually stylish as a small but relaxing house on the beach.

Many musicians came out with songs in support of Barack Obama this fall, but few were more sunny than the legendary calypso singer's "Barack the Magnificent".

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"And they all smile more on sunny days".

They live among us – drinking tea, watching television, smiling more on sunny days.

Stone believes that Nixonian hardball, more than sunny Reaganism, is John McCain's only hope for the Presidency.

"The Trudeau government's lofty rhetoric on climate has been proven nothing more than sunny ways talking points".

But banana vinegar is too high-pitched for thick slices of raw king salmon, and a soup suffused with burned lemon peel could use more pure, sunny citrus.

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