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- adjective
superlative form ofsunny : mostsunny .
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Examples
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Passions run high when it comes to the title of sunniest place in Britain, and Eastbourne also boasts of being "the suntrap of the south".
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His burning fever is confused to his sense with the heat of the sun, and this day of joy he calls the sunniest of all days.
The Wagnerian Romances Gertrude Hall Brownell 1912
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After one of the warmest, sunniest and driest Aprils in living memory, what can we expect from the month of May?
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This year, we have topped the poll yet again: when considering economic prosperity, Nigerians have only the sunniest of dispositions.
Nigerians are still the most optimistic people in the world. How? | Bim Adewunmi 2011
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Yuma, Az., is the sunniest city in the world, a fact that Mayor and Tea Party member Alan Krieger pointed out at Solar Up Yuma, an event that educated locals about the capacity for solar to create a wealth of jobs and businesses in Yuma.
Brian Keane: Poll Finds Large, Bipartisan Majority of Americans Support Solar Brian Keane 2011
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But on Court 17, the scoreboard on the south side eclipses the sun just enough to net a few dozen shady seats during the sunniest time of the day.
Christina McHale and Irina Falconi Finally Give American Tennis Fans Something to Cheer About 2011
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Despite having little to be optimistic about, 'when it comes to considering economic prosperity, Nigerians have only the sunniest of dispositions'.
Nigerians are still the most optimistic people in the world. How? | Bim Adewunmi 2011
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Aberporth in Cardiganshire was the sunniest place with a total of 235 hours, and, for the second month running, Eskdalemuir in Dumfriesshire had the least sunshine with 93 hours.
The weather in June 2011
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Not the brightest or sunniest of days, but we've definitely been through worse -- so no complaints here.
Giant spiders, eyeball-tinis: D.C's blogs Washington Post editors 2010
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And also, this exposes the economic reality of solar power: in the sunniest country in Europe, it requires a 900% subsidy!
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