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Common collocations with sunshine in American Collocation

sunshine noun uncountable

US /ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn/

pleasant

beautiful
glorious
gorgeous
lovely
pleasant

The rest of our time was spent climbing in glorious sunshine.

bright

blazing
bright
brilliant
dazzling
golden

warm or hot

baking
blistering
hot
scorching
tropical
warm

After a Friday of blistering sunshine, Saturday dawned much cooler.

We were blessed with warm sunshine and a slight breeze.

continuous/not continuous

constant
continuous
endless
intermittent
perpetual
unbroken
uninterrupted
wall-to-wall
year-round

Many places in England and Wales will see unbroken sunshine.

at a particular time

morning, afternoon etc
spring, summer etc

Short-lived high pressure on the 26th and 27th gave a couple of settled days with good autumnal sunshine by day, but some widespread ground frosts overnight.

weak

hazy
watery
weak

It was a warm day with hazy sunshine on Anglesey.

a lot

abundant
plentiful

The islands enjoy plentiful sunshine with little airborne pollution.

enjoy sunshine

bask in
catch
enjoy

After basking in the sunshine on the summit, we headed for home.

have a lot of sunshine

be bathed in

Entry into this haven of natural beauty bathed in year round sunshine comes at a price.