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1 Warrington's being a playwright would add luster to the office.
2 I repeat, my young friend, your name is a good one; may you live to add luster to it!
3 How would they have set to work to add luster to that supreme symbol which still crowned the constitutional edifice?
4 That'd add luster to his name, after all... which could certainly use some help, as black as it's become in so many quarters.
5 He had come along in the hope of doing deeds that would add luster to his name, and he did not intend to be disappointed.
6 Yet as the drizzle added luster to most surfaces, my disquiet grew.
7 Thanks. Sean glanced at Peter Marlowe and the eyes took on an added luster .
8 From a printer's boy, Benjamin Franklin had stood before kings and added luster to his country.
9 They have added luster to human love.
10 Lyman, M.D., and Edward Huntington Lyman, M.D., were names that added luster to the family of President Dwight.
11 This spice of worldliness very much tempered the austerity of her retreat, and lent an added luster to its intellectual attractions.
12 Now and then as she talked in her inarticulate pitiful voice the tears added luster to her eyes as her emotions welled up within her.
13 He was proud of his wife, and quite as proud, perhaps, of the necklace that had conferred added luster to his noble house for generations.
14 This remarkable meal evoked the heartiest of toasts to the American flag, and a poem, a parody on "Hiawatha," added luster to the occasion.
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