The sun shines 'firmly'

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nyota

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(To native speakers of English)

Is this combination acceptable to you in any way? The sun shines firmly. I know shine collocates better with other words but I'd like to know your opinion on this particular set.
 
(To native speakers of English)

Is this combination acceptable to you in any way? The sun shines firmly. I know shine collocates better with other words but I'd like to know your opinion on this particular set.
No, I wouldn't use firmly.
 
No, I wouldn't use firmly.


I might, but only in a very specific context, perhaps something like:

They had predicted rain but the sun shone firmly all day.
 
I might, but only in a very specific context, perhaps something like:

They had predicted rain but the sun shone firmly all day.
I suppose you could try to squeeze it and see. :-D
 
'The sun shines firmly' makes no sense to me.

Rover
 
Yeah, The sun shines firmly down on Old England. The natives retreat to the coolness of the public bars to imbibe refreshment. God nods his head and says: ita sit.
 
hi,

Interestingly there are 584 google search matches and eve one in BNC for :

spotlights shone firmly [on something/someone] .

cheers
 
And I think I got 155 for "shines firmly" in yahoo
 
I often check the hits too, but it tends to be even more misleading.
Here, your opinions also differ, but at least I 'know' who's giving them and what your reasons are. :up:
 
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