bonny
وسيم
definition
noun
My bonnie lies over the ocean.
used as a form of address for one's beloved or baby.
adjective
a bonny lass
attractive; beautiful.
translation of 'bonny'
adjective
ممتلئ صحة,
وسيم,
ممتاز,
حيوي,
رائع,
جميل
example
Why do you need a bus when you have a 'bonny' lass to drive you to school today?
There will be a dog show at 1pm, 'bonny' baby at 2.30 pm, fancy dress at 3pm followed by Best Dressed Lady at 3.30 pm.
There are just a few days left to enter your 'bonny' baby into this year's Baby of the Year competition.
We have events for all generations from 'bonny' baby, kids fancy dress, children's tug-o-war to our most appropriately dressed lady and gentleman.
From here we can also see cars blitzing their way north as the A9 snakes through some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery close to 'bonny' Loch Alvie.
I didn't really know Laura but I've seen her in the village and she was a 'bonny' girl.
These powerful images are a far cry from Scottish artist John Finnie's 1864 idealised Maids of All Work, looking blithe and 'bonny' in crisp cottons.
‘You've come a long way,’ said Naomi, the casting director's assistant who was 'bonny' and bright.
Isobelle is my grand niece and a 'bonny' little thing she is.
It was truly kind of the hairdresser to come to my house with his 'bonny' male assistant.
‘Give us a smile, 'bonny' lass,’ said the young sentry in a sweet Geordie voice as I walked past pretending to be invisible.
She is a larger than life Earth Mother: 'bonny' , capable, strong and energetic.
We were driving around Speyside the other day looking for 'bonny' purple heather and found that the hillsides were blanketed with the dull cerise of willow-herb.
One of the younger men on the boat laughed at me, and called me 'bonny' lass for having done such a thing.
She now holds her 'bonny' baby as if he is the only light in her life.
Keith believes his Grandpa got less than £5000 for the farm (still, a 'bonny' sum in the early 50s).
The church bells rang out as families with 'bonny' babies filled the church for a baptism service.
It was not an auspicious start for 'bonny' prince Charlie.
Outwardly 'bonny' , Nikki is damaged by her past, and each month with Hamish is marked off as an anniversary.
The spoken performances, though, lack the 'bonniness' of Branagh's earlier Shakespeare romance, ‘Much Ado About Nothing,’.
Round, plump or normal-sized women have become the secretly desired, the quiet lust of men pushed towards boniness rather than 'bonniness' .
Equally effective is Brigge's anxious scrutiny of newborn Samuel, who flutters between listless near-death and bubble-blowing 'bonniness' .
He has a devoted wife and a brace of 'bonnie' offspring.
My 'bonnie' lies over the ocean.
My 'bonnie' lies over the sea.
The mask of Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) is anything but 'bonnie' .
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