How to use in-sentence of “brightly”:
– They are often brightly coloured, and may be iridescent or even luminescent.
– Females are bigger and more brightly coloured.
– He often wears brightly coloured trousers.
– Some cactus fruits are brightly coloured and good to eat: many animals eat cactus fruits.
– They are brightly marked and have large, often-colorful bills.
– The male is more brightly coloured than usual for kestrels, with a reddish back and tail.
– The butterflies Bates, Wallace and Müller watched and collected were brightly coloured and slow-moving.

Example sentences of “brightly”:
- Terracotta, if uncracked, will ring if lightly struck, but not as brightly as will ware fired at higher temperature, which is called stoneware.
- Some species of betta like the Betta Splendens are very brightly coloured and can be purchased in a local pet store.
– Terracotta, if uncracked, will ring if lightly struck, but not as brightly as will ware fired at higher temperature, which is called stoneware.
– Some species of betta like the Betta Splendens are very brightly coloured and can be purchased in a local pet store.
– The male peafowl can have up to 150 brightly colored feathers on its tail coverts.
– The cinnabar moth is a brightly colored Arctiidaearctiid moth.
– A year later, playing opposite Daniel Craig, he portrayed the father of a series of cloned sons in Caryl Churchill’s “A Number” at the Royal Court, notable for a recumbent moment when he smoked a cigarette, the brightly lit spiral of smoke rising against a black backdrop, an effect which he dreamed up during rehearsals.
– The wrasses are a family family, the Labridae, of marine fish, many of which are brightly coloured.
– Some bracts are brightly colored like petals, and attract pollinators like bees,.
– They are rubbery and at times are brightly coloured.
– Examples would be heating a room less in winter, or driving less, or working in a less brightly lit room.
– Livingston Stone noted that in 1872 fishermen on the McCloud River in California were calling the brightly colored fish they caught “Dolly Varden” after the dresses.
– Big “particles” in the rings looked dark against the sunlight, but all tiny dust “particles” shone brightly when the sun was behind it.
– They are made of many different things including carved and painted wood, brightly coloured ceramics, painted paper glued to boards, and mixtures of material with clay, wood, cloth, straw and metal used for different parts.
– Goya’s brightly coloured tapestry cartoons influenced the ImpressionismFrench Impressionist painters such as Monet and Renoir.
– The stamens are usually very conspicuous, brightly colored, and there are many of them.
More in-sentence examples of “brightly”:
– Like many other brightly colored moths, it cannot be eaten.
– Jesters typically wore brightly colored clothing.
– As a plastic it can be made translucent but usually is opaque and often brightly colored.
– They usually become more brightly colored in the breeding season.
– They are brightly coloured with a strong beak.
– The western tragopan or western horned tragopan is a medium-sized brightly plumaged pheasant found along the Himalayas.
– Many of the species are brightly colored and popular for aquaria.
– Males build a structure and decorate it with sticks and brightly coloured objects.
– These sponges are usually small and some are brightly colored.
– The rastacap is a tall, Knittingknitted, round cap, which is often brightly coloured.
– When the Holy Grail is shown it sparkles brightly in the hall.
– Coccinellids are often brightly coloured to warn potential predators.
– They have a long, down-curved bill which is often brightly colored and sometimes has a box-like thing on the upper mandible.
– Many species are brightly coloured, and are available as aquarium fish.
– The bills, pouches and bare facial skin of all species are brightly coloured before the breeding season.
– Other well-known genera of the Proteaceae are the Leucospermum with the brightly coloured “pincushion” flowers, Leucadendron with yellow or red-brown foliage and Serruria, of which the Serruria Florida or “Blushing Bride” with its pale pink flowers is widely used in bridal bouquets.
– God shines out from the satguru more brightly than from other people because he is very pure and enlightened.
– In breeding season, the beak becomes brightly colored.
– Wooden ceilings were usually brightly coloured.
– A large brightly colored stucco mask was discovered in Ucanha in 2017.
– The male displays brightly colored plumage during the breeding season to attract a mate.
– They are widely distributed throughout the Australasian region, including south-eastern Asia, Polynesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and Australia, and the majority have very brightly coloured plumage.
– Unlike most hummingbirds, the brown inca are not brightly colored.
– The “dewlap” is a brightly colored patch of skin on the throat, usually hidden between scales.
– Males, who compete for females, are usually brightly coloured.
– Their mouths are open all the time and are often very brightly coloured, which acts as a “releaser, a trigger which stimulates the parent to feed them.
– Butterflyfish are a group of brightly marked tropical marine fish in the family Chaetodontidae.
– Sexual selection may appear to favor traits that may reduce the fitness of an organism, such as brightly colored plumage in Bird-of-paradisebirds of paradise, which makes them more visible to predators.
– The wings are patterned and are often brightly coloured.
– This brightly colored parrot lives on the east coast of Australia, eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
– A Dashiki is a loose fitting, brightly coloured Clothinggarment associated with African culture.
– They are usually brightly colored.
– In the North, Kijong-dong features a number of brightly painted, poured-concrete multi-story buildings and apartments with electric lighting.
– When the painting is finished, it is not very brightly coloured, until it has been varnished.
– Most caterpillars are shades of green or brown and are relatively hairless, although in many families caterpillars are very hairy and often brightly coloured.
– The common name refers to the inflorescence’s resemblance to brightly patterned blankets made by native Americans.
– The females are generally more brightly colored than the males.
– Because the outside is gone, the star shines brightly and is very hot.
– They are played by either adult dwarfismdwarfs or children, dressed in brightly multicolored outfits, and their land is called Munchkinland.
– However many day-flying moths are brightly coloured, particularly if they are toxic.
– The dancers wore brightly colored shirts with pictures of bison and eagles.
– A quetzal is a brightly colored bird in the trogon family.
– On the other hand, if it is brightly coloured like the neighbouring moon Miranda, then it would be even smaller than Cupid and comparable to the smallest farther moons.
– The brightly colored bracts act as petals to attract insects such as hoverflies, native bees and small beetles that pollinate the florets.
– Ice cream vans are usually brightly decorated and have images of ice creams and cartoon characters on them.
- Like many other brightly colored moths, it cannot be eaten.
- Jesters typically wore brightly colored clothing.
