brightly in the PONS Dictionary

brightly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the sun is shining brightly
brightly lit
brightly coloured

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Lights from the fishing boats reflect brightly on the plankton, which lure the squid to the surface to feed.
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The lingering doubts about his friend and lover is now fueled by his restive passions which is burning brightly.
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The brightly illuminated sculpture became an issue to baseball players when the stadium first opened.
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It stands 2 stories tall, and is brightly painted.
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The soft, brightly red body is covered with fine hairs, giving it a velvety appearance.
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Suppose a doubly refracting mineral section so placed that it is extinguished; if now is rotated through 45 degrees it will be brightly illuminated.
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City streets have a festive look, and brightly decorated malls and markets remain open late into the night.
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Wood crafts in the state center on furniture, brightly painted sculptures and toys.
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He runs after the sound, only to find her, glowing and shining brightly, in the hut where the professor lives.
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To him, she was clearly a large liner, as she had multiple decks brightly lit.
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