Bonny
adjective
Attractive, pretty or good-looking.
She was a bonny lass with blue eyes and a big smile.

Often appears as...
- bonny lass
- bonny baby
adjective
Healthy, vigorous, or lively.
Our new puppy is very bonny, he is always running around.

Often appears as...
- bonny baby
- bonny dog
adjective
Pleasant or cheerful.
We had a bonny time at the fair.

Often appears as...
- bonny time
- bonny day
adjective
Large in size or extent.
He had a bonny lot of land for his farm.

Often appears as...
- bonny farm
- bonny house
adjective
Attractive, pretty or good-looking.
She was a bonny lass with blue eyes and a big smile.

Often appears as...
- bonny lass
- bonny baby
adjective
Healthy, vigorous, or lively.
Our new puppy is very bonny, he is always running around.

Often appears as...
- bonny baby
- bonny dog
adjective
Pleasant or cheerful.
We had a bonny time at the fair.

Often appears as...
- bonny time
- bonny day
adjective
Large in size or extent.
He had a bonny lot of land for his farm.

Often appears as...
- bonny farm
- bonny house
Definition 1 of 4

Visual Appeal
Use 'bonny' to compliment someone's physical appearance in a quaint or affectionate way.

You've chosen a bonny dress for the dance, haven't you?
Historical Charm
'Bonny' adds a touch of historical or cultural charm, often associated with Scotland.

She sang the ballad in her bonny voice, reminding me of ancient tales.
Affectionate Tone
Use 'bonny' when expressing a playful or endearing sentiment.

My bonny little niece has the brightest of smiles.
Visual Appeal
Use 'bonny' to compliment someone's physical appearance in a quaint or affectionate way.

You've chosen a bonny dress for the dance, haven't you?
Historical Charm
'Bonny' adds a touch of historical or cultural charm, often associated with Scotland.

She sang the ballad in her bonny voice, reminding me of ancient tales.
Affectionate Tone
Use 'bonny' when expressing a playful or endearing sentiment.

My bonny little niece has the brightest of smiles.
Visual Appeal
Use 'bonny' to compliment someone's physical appearance in a quaint or affectionate way.

You've chosen a bonny dress for the dance, haven't you?
Historical Charm
'Bonny' adds a touch of historical or cultural charm, often associated with Scotland.

She sang the ballad in her bonny voice, reminding me of ancient tales.
Affectionate Tone
Use 'bonny' when expressing a playful or endearing sentiment.

My bonny little niece has the brightest of smiles.
Video examples
Safari Live - Day 214 PIPE...
the tree to the left of us we can see the carcass bonny identifying different lipids can be difficult and this you know the area quite well we know this area very well we know that the lipids here are territorial of course they're
Video examples
Safari Live - Day 214 PIPE...
the tree to the left of us we can see the carcass bonny identifying different lipids can be difficult and this you know the area quite well we know this area very well we know that the lipids here are territorial of course they're
Example 1 of 1
Quote examples
Sophie Dahl
English Model
My younger sister, Clover arrived three days before my seventh birthday and I wanted to sell her. I'd had my mother, stepfather, and nanny Maureen, all to myself, and suddenly there was this bonny baby with green grass eyes that everyone adored.

Quote examples
Emily Bronte
English Novelist
A good heart will help you to a bonny face, my lad and a bad one will turn the bonniest into something worse than ugly.

Quote examples
Sophie Dahl
English Model
My younger sister, Clover arrived three days before my seventh birthday and I wanted to sell her. I'd had my mother, stepfather, and nanny Maureen, all to myself, and suddenly there was this bonny baby with green grass eyes that everyone adored.

Quote examples
Emily Bronte
English Novelist
A good heart will help you to a bonny face, my lad and a bad one will turn the bonniest into something worse than ugly.

Example 1 of 2
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