sunshine

simple noun27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.8

A very common way to describe clear, strong sunshine.

Describes pleasantly hot sunshine.

Sunshine that occurs during the morning.

Refers to the high temperature caused by the sun.

Sunshine that occurs during the afternoon.

Sunshine typical of the summer season.

Describes pleasant and enjoyable sunshine.

Describes very bright and impressive sunshine.

Emphasizes the magnificent and wonderful quality of the sunshine.

Sunshine typical of the spring season.

Sunshine that is so bright it is difficult to see.

Sunshine that occurs during the evening, usually before sunset.

Used to describe extremely hot and bright sun.

Sunshine that is weak and not bright.

Sunshine that is not clear because of haze or mist.

Weak sunshine seen through cloud or rain.

When sunshine enters through a narrow opening like a window.

When a large amount of sunshine enters a place.

Similar to 'flood', when sunshine enters a space intensely.

When the sun shines very strongly and hotly.

A single beam of light from the sun. Also used metaphorically for a cheerful person.

Used to indicate being outside where the sun is shining.

Indicates movement from a shaded or indoor area to a sunny one.

To get pleasure from being in the sunshine.

To spend time in the sun absorbing its light and warmth.

To lie or sit enjoying the warmth of the sun.

To be completely covered or filled with sunshine.