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bright spot
[ brahyt spot ]
noun
- something that is positive or pleasant when most other things are not:
As rough as this year has been, he notes that one bright spot has been the stock's dividend.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bright spot1
Example Sentences
Goalkeeper Mads Hermansen has been a rare bright spot and will have his admirers, as will Bilal El Khannouss, despite an underwhelming first season in England, while Winks' situation could depend on Van Nistelrooy's exit.
In a bright spot amid all the destruction, a neighbor saved the Petersons’ dog before the flames consumed their home, the lawsuit says.
Almost like a citrusy cousin to cacio e pepe, al limone is a bright spot in the canon of Italian and Italian American classics.
One bright spot: California is seeing less negative sentiment and a proportionally smaller decline in consideration for travel, according to Visit California, citing data from market research firm YouGov.
Although, there may still be the odd bright spot to look out for.
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