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Definition of sunnies in English: sunniesplural noun ˈsʌnɪz Australian, NZ informal Sunglasses. Example sentencesExamples - Just look at the difference yourself, with and without the sunnies.
- She placed her sunnies on her head and followed Riley to the kitchen.
- Then, with sunnies perched on my head and a towel tucked under my arm, I walked to the front door, slipped my thongs on and hightailed it out of there.
- I'll trade in my sandals, shorts and sunnies for a hip flask of brandy and a gnarly old jacket which can't quite keep the wind out.
- Dressed in a simple army green bikini, Caelyn glanced over her sunnies at her friend.
- Conveniently, we passed a bin and Floyd tossed the unfashionable pair of sunnies into the plastic container.
- Well Scott, at least I don't have the same pair of sunnies permanently attached to my head.
- And as they did, he quickly put on his sunnies, tucked his head down and headed straight out the door.
- The guy with blonde streaks through black hair and wearing silver sunglasses grinned sheepishly, pushing his sunnies up onto his hair.
- On goes my beloved green thongs, and a pair of sunnies and I'm done.
- With a mischievous smile on her face, she slipped off her sunnies and rested them on top of her hair.
- Lounging in his cafe seat, sipping cappuccino, he boasted the trademarks of a star - dark sunnies, black attire, air of confidence.
- A good pair of sunnies will also protect my eyes, eyelids and the skin around my eyes.
- I pushed up the sleeves of my long-sleeved no-particular-brand top, took off my sunnies and put them atop my cap, and then casually approached the figure leaning against this particular grandstand.
- Besides, you'd be surprised how often sunnies do that to a bloke.
- Her sunnies were plain, but without any frames.
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