sunny side Idioma
sunny side
sunny side 1) The pleasant or cheerful aspect of something, as in
Beth always sees the sunny side of events like graduations. This idiom alludes to the area on which sunlight falls. [First half of 1800s]
2) on the sunny side of. At an age less than, younger than, as in
He's still on the sunny side of forty. [Second half of 1800s]
3) sunny-side up. Fried so that the yolk remains intact and uppermost, as in
I ordered my eggs sunny-side up and you brought me scrambled eggs. This expression transfers the appearance of the sun to that of an egg yolk. [c. 1900]
the brilliant side
A cheerful, optimistic attitude or angle about article or activity in general. Life's too abbreviate to anguish about every little detail—just attending on the brilliant ancillary and accept a bit of fun! My acquaintance consistently manages to see the brilliant ancillary of any situation.Learn more: side, sunnysunny side
1. The affable or airy aspect of something, as in Beth consistently sees the brilliant ancillary of contest like graduations. This argot alludes to the breadth on which sunlight falls. [First bisected of 1800s]
2. on the brilliant ancillary of. At an age beneath than, adolescent than, as in He's still on the brilliant ancillary of forty. [Second bisected of 1800s]
3. sunny-side up. Fried so that the yolk charcoal complete and uppermost, as in I ordered my eggs sunny-side up and you brought me accolade eggs. This announcement transfers the actualization of the sun to that of an egg yolk. [c. 1900] Learn more: side, sunny