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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Pollyanna' in a Sentence

"A person who tends to be excessively or blindly optimistic." more

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Emily's Pollyanna attitude helped her make friends easily in her new school.
Sarah always sees the bright side of every situation, making her a true Pollyanna.
Timmy's Pollyanna attitude makes him see the good in every situation, even when things are tough.
Emma's classmates admire her for being a Pollyanna, especially during tough exams.
Despite the rainy weather, Tim remained a Pollyanna and believed the sun would come out soon.
The cheerful girl with the constant smile is a true Pollyanna.
Despite the rainy weather, Sarah remained a Pollyanna, enjoying the sound of raindrops on the roof.
Bobby's Pollyanna attitude helped him overcome challenges with a smile.
During the game, Jake showed his Pollyanna spirit by cheering for his teammates, no matter the score.
The little girl's Pollyanna spirit shone through, spreading joy to everyone around her.
Despite losing the game, Timmy remained a Pollyanna and smiled.
Despite the challenges, Bobby remained a Pollyanna, finding joy in small moments.
Lisa, the Pollyanna of our class, always sees the bright side of things.
Jenny's Pollyanna attitude made the classroom a happier place.
Emily's friends appreciate her Pollyanna nature because it brings positivity to the classroom.
Even after losing the game, Jake maintained his Pollyanna attitude, focusing on the lessons learned.
Sarah's Pollyanna outlook helped her overcome challenges in her science project.

Pollyanna

pol-ee-an-uh
nounA person who tends to be excessively or blindly optimistic.

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Last Updated On: June 10, 2024
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