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1 It seemed to him her eyes were brighter, her skin more lustrous .
2 Pushkin said that her hair was more lustrous than daylight and darker than night.
3 The darker the night the more lustrous the stars.
4 The picture wears a more lustrous and spiritual beauty.
5 Cecil studies her father with the utmost gravity, her eyes growing larger and more lustrous .
6 It evidently drew nearer; for, at every instant, this wonderful object became larger and more lustrous .
7 She tried harder and harder, her eyes growing all the while more lustrous and her lips redder.
8 Her face was so much sweeter, her eyes so much softer, her hair so much more lustrous .
9 Its Liffey waters more lustrous than the dilated pupil of a spear-gored boar, more nimble than bracken-fed plover.
10 Brighter, more lustrous than everything else.
11 His frail form became more and more attenuated every day, his eyes more lustrous , his face more spiritual.
12 Peacie occasionally used beer as a rinse for my mother's hair; it did seem to make it more lustrous .
13 The proconsul's pale face flushed with something very akin to passion; his bright eyes were more lustrous than ever.
14 He shook his head, and his great eyes, all the greater and more lustrous through illness, smiled into hers.
15 No tables in Riverboro were whiter, no tins more lustrous , no pewter brighter, no brick hearths ruddier than hers.
16 Her eyes grew larger and more lustrous , her lips parted as if to speak, but her voice failed her.
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