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Pollyannish

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She had a pollyannish view of her relationship and ignored all of the warning signs.
The CEO's pollyannish approach to the company's financial situation was not shared by the board.
His pollyannish view of the world left him unprepared for the harsh realities of life.
His pollyannish attitude towards his performance in the exam was not matched by his actual results.
Her pollyannish optimism in the face of adversity was both admirable and frustrating.
The tourist's pollyannish view of the country did not reflect the experiences of the local people.
The young girl's pollyannish belief in Santa Claus made her excited for Christmas.
His pollyannish confidence in his own abilities led to his downfall in the competition.
Despite the risks involved, the pollyannish entrepreneur went ahead with his business venture, convinced that it would succeed.
Despite the heavy rain, he remained pollyannish that the weather would clear up for the picnic.
The CEO's pollyannish projections for the company's growth failed to take into account the changing market trends.
The therapist warned her patient against being too pollyannish about the outcome of their treatment.
The CEO's pollyannish speech about the company's future was met with skepticism from the employees.
His pollyannish view that money didn't matter led to some financial troubles.
His pollyannish outlook on life helped him overcome many obstacles.
Despite the setbacks, the team's coach remained pollyannish about their chances of winning.
His pollyannish belief that everything would work out for the best often made him seem naive.
The politician's pollyannish campaign promises seemed too good to be true.
The company's pollyannish projections of profits turned out to be unrealistic.
His pollyannish attitude towards the pandemic made some people uncomfortable.
She had a pollyannish belief that true love always prevailed.
His pollyannish insistence that they could make it to the summit led to a dangerous climb.
His pollyannish attitude about the weather was not shared by the rest of us.
His pollyannish approach to finances left him with mountains of debt.
The coach's pollyannish approach to training was not effective in preparing the team for the upcoming game.
The pollyannish coach encouraged his team despite their consistent losses.
She maintained a pollyannish attitude even as her marriage crumbled.
His pollyannish belief in the company's success blinded him to its imminent failure.
The writer's pollyannish portrayal of love and relationships was criticized for being overly idealistic and simplistic.
She was so pollyannish about her abilities that she never sought feedback or criticism, which prevented her from improving.
She took a pollyannish approach to her finances, always assuming that she would have enough money to cover her expenses.
His pollyannish view of the company's financial situation ignored the fact that they were deeply in debt.
Her pollyannish outlook on life allowed her to stay optimistic, even in the face of adversity.
Despite the obvious flaws in the plan, the pollyannish project manager insisted that everything would work out perfectly.
His pollyannish perspective on politics ignored the complex realities of the situation.
Her pollyannish view of love made her think that every relationship would be perfect.
She had a pollyannish belief that everything would work out just fine, no matter what.
His pollyannish view of the economy ignores the reality of unemployment.
His pollyannish outlook on life was shattered after the accident.
The coach's pollyannish predictions for the team's success were not met.
His pollyannish plans to become a millionaire by age 25 were unrealistic.
The pollyannish beliefs of the company's executives led them to make poor business decisions.
Her pollyannish attitude toward her grades was not based on her actual performance.
The pollyannish tone of the political speech was seen as insincere by many.
His pollyannish approach to life was endearing but impractical.
The politician's pollyannish promises seemed too good to be true.
Her pollyannish approach to relationships often left her disappointed.
The artist's pollyannish outlook on the art world was unrealistic.
Despite the setbacks, her pollyannish spirit never wavered.
Their pollyannish assumptions about the economy are not based on facts.
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