Bonnier [adjective]

Definition of Bonnier:

beautiful

Synonyms of Bonnier:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bonnier:

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Sentence/Example of Bonnier:

As if within her bonny smile and unshrinking friendliness he beheld something new and wonderfully beautiful.

Of course, yes—Maxwelton's braes are bonny—um—um—um—um—um—yes, oh yes.

"Five years in and out of the desk, in and out of his pocket—but all so nice and unsoiled and sweet and bonny inside," she added.

Laith will the lassie be to weet her bonny shoon, but lang ere the play'll be ower she'll wat her hat aboon.

Child Stig to the health of his bonny bride quaffed, And forest and meadow delightedly laughed.

Hold your tongue, my bonny dear, and you and the black girl shall go to the dancing school.

And by my word, the bonny birdIn danger shall not tarry; For though a storm is coming on,I'll row you o'er the ferry.

The baby, a boy, was fat and bonny, the very picture of health and happiness.

Bonny bird; wheeling over our heads in the middle of the moor.

You'll be like Ethan here, who tells me 'bonny clabber' is perfectly splendid, and that he 'loves' Jerusha's Johnny-cake.