bonnie (Meaning)

Wordnet

bonnie (s)

very pleasing to the eye

Webster

bonnie (a.)

See Bonny, a.

bonnie Sentence Examples

  1. Bonnie's cheerful demeanor brightened even the gloomiest of days.
  2. The picturesque countryside with its rolling hills and babbling brooks had a truly bonnie charm.
  3. Bonnie's laughter echoed through the forest, adding to its already magical ambiance.
  4. With her bonnie smile, Bonnie could easily win over anyone's heart.
  5. Bonnie's hair, a cascade of golden curls, framed her face in a truly enchanting way.
  6. The bonnie garden was filled with vibrant flowers of every hue imaginable.
  7. Bonnie's eyes sparkled with excitement as she recounted her adventures.
  8. Every morning, Bonnie would take a stroll along the bonnie shores of the lake, finding solace in its tranquility.
  9. The bonnie melody of the song filled the air, captivating all who listened.
  10. Bonnie's kindness and generosity were as abundant as the bonnie landscapes she adored.

FAQs About the word bonnie

very pleasing to the eyeSee Bonny, a.

quality,lovely, wonderful, heavenly, great, excellent, superb, fantastic, beautiful, fabulous

pathetic, poor, pathetic, lousy, awful, vile, terrible, rotten, wretched, vile

Bonnie's cheerful demeanor brightened even the gloomiest of days.

The picturesque countryside with its rolling hills and babbling brooks had a truly bonnie charm.

Bonnie's laughter echoed through the forest, adding to its already magical ambiance.

With her bonnie smile, Bonnie could easily win over anyone's heart.