Runny vs Sunny - What's the difference?
runny | sunny |
fluid; capable of flowing
liable to run or drip
(of weather or a day) Featuring a lot of sunshine.
(of a place) Receiving a lot of sunshine.
(figuratively, of a person or a person's mood) Cheerful.
* Shakespeare
Of or relating to the sun; proceeding from, or resembling the sun; brilliant; radiant.
* Spenser
* Shakespeare
(US, regional) sunny side up
As adjectives the difference between runny and sunny
is that runny is fluid; capable of flowing while sunny is (of weather or a day) featuring a lot of sunshine.As an adverb sunny is
(us|regional) sunny side up.As a noun sunny is
a sunfish.runny
English
Adjective
(er)- runny honey
- a runny nose
Derived terms
* runninesssunny
English
Adjective
(er)- Whilst it may be sunny today, the weather forecast is predicting rain.
- the sunny side of a hill
- I would describe Spain as sunny , but it's nothing in comparison to the Sahara.
- a sunny disposition
- My decayed fair / A sunny look of his would soon repair.
- sunny beams
- sunny locks