bonnie
Prononciation : [ˈbɒni]
Mot
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) used to describe someone or something that is pretty or attractive. If you say someone is bonnie, it means they look very nice or charming.
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She wore a bonnie dress that made her look lovely at the party.
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The painting was not bonnie; it looked dull and unappealing.
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Do you think this flower is bonnie?
Contexte : « emotion/affection »
(adjective) used as a term of endearment, often in a loving or affectionate way. It can be used to make someone feel special.
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He called his little sister bonnie when he hugged her.
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She didn’t feel bonnie after her friend forgot her birthday.
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Why do you call your puppy bonnie?
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