Rosy in a sentence as an adjective

Its not all rosy and nice, but I do get to work remotely and make my own schedule.

But I've also been working for 5 years instead of school, which gives me a less than rosy perspective of life at a big company.

" It may sound juvenile, and it goes against the rosy, feel-good "Never give up" pep talks that we're used to and almost expect to hear.

But fundamentally when banks are forced to write down bad student debt, their rosy asset picture becomes non-rosy.

And when is it ever a good thing for many people to forfeit critical thinking in place of a template?Religion on our side of the world looks rosy.

"To me, this is really amusing to read on hacker news, given the rosy lenses we put on when it comes to getting a startup running from venture capital.

Doesn't sound good at all, but if I am to believe the rest of this rosy article, these must be uneducated and paranoid people... right?This is exactly why I personally view this as an endorsement.

I don't know if I didn't have the typical college experience or if people like the author just tend to be more vocal about their experience because those in my position had a less rosy view of the whole thing.

They will target a start-up that is close to running out of cash, string it along with everything looking rosy, then pull the rug out at the last minute, and buy up the assets they want for pennies on the dollar in the bankruptcy liquidation.

The ideological split in the American public is real and it isn't going away any time soon, and folks need to stop proposing "solutions" which basically just come down to "all we need is for the other side to come over and agree with us and it'll all be rosy.

Pictures of rosy cheeked little girls on swings, little boys with trucks and sticks, graduation photos, school flags and colors, game schedules and rehearsal dates, church functions, pictures of wives on beaches, men dancing the tango, wedding photos with really bad hair-dos, parents with liver spots and tubes in their noses, etc.

Rosy definitions

adjective

reflecting optimism; "a rosy future"; "looked at the world through rose-colored glasses"

See also: rose-colored

adjective

having the pinkish flush of health

See also: flushed rose-cheeked rosy-cheeked

adjective

of blush color; "blushful mists"

See also: blushful

adjective

presaging good fortune; "she made a fortunate decision to go to medical school"; "rosy predictions"

See also: fortunate