Sentence for bright | Use bright in a sentence

Sentences with bright. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use bright in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for bright.

  • The stars were very bright. (8)
  • And the smile as bright as day! (10)
  • Nought but bright prophetic laurel! (10)
  • Bright burns the Head of Bran the Blest. (10)
  • The bright star had sunk among the mass. (10)
  • The bluest bright day of the year was shining. (10)
  • The painter smiled, his bright, skin-deep smile. (8)
  • Three bright round tins are set under the window. (8)
  • Bright as they are, you notice the roses on the wall. (10)
  • It was bright and hot, and the May blossom in full foam. (8)
  • Money was a bright thing to him: like other things to us. (10)
  • He feared it was not bright, and called to Philip for the latest. (10)
  • The moon was surpassingly bright: the summer air heavy and still. (10)
  • All then seemed bright and rosy for the colony on the St. Lawrence. (19)
  • In her flushed face her eyes were bright as stars; her lips quivered. (8)
  • He closed, as it were, a black volume, and opened a new and a bright one. (10)
  • He closed, as it were, a black volume, and opened a new and a bright one. (22)
  • The old man stopped; his eyes, turned upward, had a bright, suffering look. (8)
  • She wears bright colours, and has a slow, musical voice, with a slight lisp. (8)
  • Forgetfulness is like a closing sea; But you are very bright above me still. (10)
  • Renee walked her horse up the park-drive, alongside the bright running water. (10)
  • He had been brilliantly popular in college, and he was as bright as he could be. (9)
  • Each of these bright frail, growing things had life and individuality like herself! (8)
  • The cuckoos and a thousand birds were singing; the little streams were very bright. (8)
  • They welcomed me kindly, each of them looking me in the face a bright second or so. (10)
  • He started aside; and under him a bright head, garlanded with gemmed roses, appeared. (10)
  • Intensely still Tod stood, absorbed in contemplation of that bright and dusty miracle. (8)
  • There were mashed turnips, with a glazed surface, like the bright bottom of a tin pan. (10)
  • Lo, these within my destiny seem glassed At times so bright, I wish that Hope were new. (10)
  • In her imagination the sombre hues surrounding an incendiary opposed that bright spirit. (10)
  • Christian watched the bright water dripping from the roof; her lips were parted in a smile. (8)
  • The river was bright that afternoon, the meadows lush, the trees still beautiful with colour. (8)
  • While thus the hours went slowly by, his attention was attracted by a bright light in the sky. (6)
  • That is bright, and friendly and eager too, for it is throughout the very expression of himself. (9)
  • The sweet peas, too, were like tiny bright birds fastened to green perches swaying with the wind. (8)
  • He anxiously asked the driver if the broad straw hats and the bright sacks and kirtles were no more. (9)
  • The first is rather short and slight, with a soft short beard, bright soft eyes, and a crumply face. (8)
  • The sky was so blue, and the sun so bright, that an eternal summer seemed to reign over this prospect. (8)
  • He had told no one he was coming, and walked up from the station on a perfect June day, bright and hot. (8)
  • Show them that our Austrian faces can be bright; and meet her whom you call your enemy; you cannot fly. (10)
  • The sea was so blue, the rocks and wooded spurs of that Southern coast so dreamy in the bright land-haze. (8)
  • The Fates must indeed be hard, the Ordeal severe, the Destiny dark, that could destroy so bright a Spring! (10)
  • As the poet has said: After too strong a beam, Too bright a glory, We ask, Is this a dream Or magic story? (10)
  • Once more he beheld the river which, sparkling and bright, wound through the green plain like a silver snake. (5)
  • He had two capital gallops, being well known to the police: The day was bright, and he was sorry to turn home. (8)
  • The sea was deep blue beneath bright stars, and the moon shone through a ragged pine-tree on a little headland. (8)
  • And, while she hurried, she looked back across her shoulder, marking where the water, entering, ceased to be bright. (8)
  • He took his way to her hotel on a bright day with a feeling such as he had often had going to visit an adored picture. (8)
  • So golden-crowned shines she gloriously, And with that softest dream of blood she glows; Mild as an evening heaven round Hesper bright! (10)
  • It was to a bright blue cloudless sky, and the sharp clear air of a fine day in winter, that I at length opened my eyes. (6)
  • Against the bright sky, unbesieged as yet by heat or dust, they had a spiritual look, lying sharp and flat along the air. (8)
  • Good sir, your wit is bright; But wit that strives to speak the popular voice, Puts on its nightcap and puts out its light. (10)
  • Down that almost precipitous bank, Bothwell launched his horse, and so first, as they say, attracted the bright eyes of Mary. (2)
  • Dr. Greydon walked with Barclugh and assisted his feeble footsteps to the bright and airy room overlooking the Wingohocking. (18)
  • They wore bright kirtles, and red shawls fell from their heads over their plump brown cheeks and down their comfortable persons. (9)
  • Till rosy Aurora, Uprising as ever, Bright Phosphor to follow, Pale Phoebe to sever, Was caught like a bird To the breast of Apollo! (10)
  • Most manufacturers make among their many stains certain brilliant-red mahogany colors, bright Irish-green colors, and horrible yellows. (17)
  • The plan is, to give half-a-dozen bright puffs, and then keep it in your fist; and when you see an Italian head, volcano him like fury. (10)
  • In that early spring a few buds were showing already; the blackbirds shouting their songs, a cuckoo calling, the sunlight bright and warm. (8)
  • Now and then a bright shower fell, sprinkling the trees, where every twig was curling upwards as if waiting for the gift of its new leaves. (8)
  • A bright morning so early in the year, she allowed, would generally turn to rain, but a cloudy one foretold improvement as the day advanced. (4)
  • The thought dogged him, wandering through fields bright with buttercups, where the little red calves were feeding, and the swallows flying high. (8)
  • Dan Mavering came out into the bright winter morning knowing that his engagement was broken, but feeling it so little that he could not believe it. (9)
  • He perceived now that she required nothing more than the restoration of her personal pride, and setting bright eyes on her, hazarded a bold compliment. (10)
  • He perceived now that she required nothing more than the restoration of her personal pride, and setting bright eyes on her, hazarded a bold compliment. (22)
  • The heat danced over the corn, and, pervading all, was a soft, insensible hum, like the murmur of bright minutes holding revel between earth and heaven. (8)

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Definition of bright:

  • bright, brt, adj. shining: full of light: clear: beautiful: cheerful: clever: illustrious. | adv. (_shak._) brightly: clearly. | v.t. bright’en, to make bright or brighter. | v.i. to grow bright or brighter: to clear up. | adv. bright’ly. | n. bright’ness. | adj. bright’some, bright: brilliant. (0)

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