Use "sunnier" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sunnier" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sunnier", or refer to the context using the word "sunnier" in the English Dictionary.

1. They retired to sunnier climes.

2. We're off to sunnier climes next week.

3. I'm heading for sunnier climes next month.

4. ‘They immediately headed south to the continent's sunnier Climes.’

5. We will all Benefit by moving to a warmer, sunnier climate

6. He left Britain for the sunnier climes of Southern France.

7. Her world gets sunnier, her a smidge at a time, andthat good feeling with YOU.

8. Aussies in cold climates have a heavier undercoat than those who live in sunnier areas

9. Synonyms for Beamier include shinier, brighter, gleamier, intenser, vivider, lighter, sunnier, silverier, sheenier and clearer

10. Synonyms for Bouncier include higher, merrier, joyfuller, happier, gladder, wilder, sunnier, eagerer, gayer and jollier

11. A place where the weather is different in a particular way: We're off to sunnier Climes next week.

12. [usually plural] (literary or humorous) a country with a particular kind of climate I'm heading for sunnier Climes next month.

13. Her world gets sunnier , her defenses descend a smidge (at a time), and she associates that good feeling with YOU.

14. Marvel could have gone grimmer, Broodier and sterner, but that isn’t its onscreen way; so it has made Thor sunnier, sillier and funnier

15. Where Friends Again tended toward sunnier, guitar-driven pop – perhaps the archetypal musical approach that never quite comes into vogue – the Bathers’ music displays a more

16. ‘They immediately headed south to the continent's sunnier Climes.’ ‘Winter is a wonderful time for birdwatching, thanks to the surge of shivering Greenlanders who flock to our more temperate Climes.’ ‘It is a veritable tribute to the two communities that thrive in the warm and balmy Climes of the island nation.’