Pronunciation of the English word bright.
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1. | "Well, I always like to look on the bright side, Eliza." "There isn't any bright side." "Oh, indeed there is," cried Anne, who couldn't endure such heresy in silence. "Why, there are ever so many bright sides, Miss Andrews. It's really a beautiful world." | |
2. | He is very bright, and his brother is as bright. | |
3. | When most I wink, then do my eyes best see, for all the day they view things unrespected, but when I sleep, in dreams they look on thee and darkly bright are bright in dark directed. | |
4. | The bright warm sun shone on a little court, on the first warm day of spring. His bright beams rested on the white walls of the neighboring house; and close by bloomed the first yellow flower of the season, glittering like gold in the sun's warm ray. | |
5. | "Well, I always like to look on the bright side, Eliza." "There isn't any bright side." "Oh, indeed there is," cried Anne, who couldn't endure such heresy in silence. | |
6. | He is bright, but it takes more than just being bright to do this. It takes being committed. | |
7. | You have a bright future. | |
8. | The sky is clear and the sun is bright. | |
9. | The sky was bright and clear. | |
10. | The cow is anything but bright. |