sunshineful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

sunshine +‎ -ful

Adjective[edit]

sunshineful (not comparable)

  1. (rare) full of sunshine.
    • 1909, Samuel Hudson, Pennsylvania and its public men, page 3:
      Rather was it the heart's desire to carry into my Arcadian exile the familiar faces and brief life sketches of staunch friends and pleasing acquaintances, and to leave in return a little volume that those who knew me best and with whom I have passed sunshineful hours may be occasionally reminded from their library book shelves that I once had a place in their associations, their thoughts, and possibly in their esteem.
    • 1965, Courier, page 21:
      And the journey back is just as sunshineful, just as leisurely, just as blue, warm and exciting.
    • 2010, Victoria Bond, Tanya R. Simon, Zora and Me, Candlewick Press, →ISBN, page 27:
      The man smiled. It was a sunshineful smile, glinty and warm,