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10 Sentences With "sunnily"

How to use sunnily in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "sunnily" and check conjugation/comparative form for "sunnily". Mastering all the usages of "sunnily" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That cost makes the most sunnily optimistic images the most chilling.
Speaking sunnily of bipartisan cooperation, he seems lost in another era.
We've all hated the way elites sunnily press aspects of globalization that turn out to benefit only themselves.
"One of the things that's interesting about being a mom now is there's no time to prepare for work," she said sunnily.
The first suites were taken lightly, as if sunnily refined sketches; it was in the final three that Mr. Ma entered another sphere.
Still, the book largely succeeds, suggesting a figure—again, like Reagan—both sunnily approachable and weirdly elusive; one who seems to require imaginative projections.
I didn't want to discover via some remote data analysis that I'm not black but from "all nations," as an ancestry-test commercial featuring a Latina sunnily put it.
" Ms. McCaskill, who has been attacked by her Republican challenger, Josh Hawley, as too liberal for Missouri, was asked on Fox about a radio ad that sunnily describes her as "not one of those crazy Democrats.
The first Liars album without co-founder Aaron Hempill, TFCF is glitched out and mournful collection of space-folk balladry (interspersed with a couple sunnily NIN-esque bangers to keep the listener on his/her/their toes).
Despite defenses by notable African-American authors Ralph Ellison and James Baldwin, the novel was strongly criticised by many black Americans. Styron's portrayal of a legendary black resistance leader as a reluctant warrior who bumbles every attack and fumbles his way to total defeat generated enormous resentment. No less offensive to many black readers was the narrator's flattering portrayal of many of the novel's slaveowners, such as the "saintly" Samuel Turner. The character of Margaret Whitehead, in particular, seemed to enrage black readers, as she is permitted to flirt with Nat and chatter on endlessly about her love for poor downtrodden blacks while remaining sunnily unaware of her own slaveowning status.

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