Definitionn. a sudden emergence of the sun from behind clouds
Last update: October 24, 2015
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A sunburst appears in the northwest. [Please select]
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They never seemed to see it, and if either looked or spoke, a quick smile came like a sunburst through the clouds to answer them. [Please select]
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But now, in this sunburst of smiling fortune, when he had achieved the right to a name of distinction--here it was ready to his hand. [Please select]
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Nothing of the old glamour, the old glory; no sunburst laced with mist; no 'light that never was on sea or land.' [Please select]
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A black head looks like a cinder bed beside it; and only think what a sunburst it will be when Mary Louise kneels down beside the iris. [Please select]
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The rest of the time was spent in pursuing higher education; and in the sunburst of splendid ideals, the mote-beam of a Fran had floated and danced almost unperceived. [Please select]
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