How to use "sunshine" in a sentence

Sentences

She had soft brown hair, pale, smooth skin, deep blue eyes and a lovely smile that lit up her face like sunshine.

Ben followed me out into the sunshine.

While he went to fetch her Honda, she stood in the warm late-afternoon sunshine, unable to stop grinning.

Then, as they stepped out of the rear entrance of the hotel and walked along the edge of the parking lot in the seventy-degree winter sunshine, he said, "So what did you want to talk about?"

Standing before her in the sunshine, his white shirt shimmering with squiggles of reflected light that bounced off the parked cars, he favored her with that self-satisfied, superior smile that made her feel as cold as this winter day ought to have been.

Turning away, she left him in the sunshine, with the ice cream melting down the cone and onto his hand.

In the foyer, Elliot jerked open the front door, pushed her through ahead of him, and they both plunged into the golden late-afternoon sunshine.

Too much sunshine is boring