sonsy

/ˈsɑnsi/
adjective
  1. Alternative spelling of sonsie; cheerful, good-natured, and pleasant.
    • The innkeeper was a sonsy fellow who always had a kind word.
    • Despite the rain, the hikers remained sonsy and optimistic.
    • Her sonsy laugh filled the room with warmth.
  2. Alternative spelling of sonsie; plump and healthy-looking.
    • The puppy was sonsy and well-fed, with a glossy coat.
    • In the story, the queen was described as sonsy and beautiful.
    • The portrait showed a sonsy woman with a bright expression.
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