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The visual property of something that shines with reflected light.
sheen
lustre
luster
Portuguese
brilho
sheen
lustre
luster
1
All was uncertain, save the golden
sheen
of sunlight in the east.
2
The purple
sheen
on the back of the neck is more brilliant.
3
With his youthful spirit and nice manner Walcott always worn a
sheen
.
4
Bonus points for the luminous
sheen
it leaves behind on your cheeks.
5
The dancing yellow
sheen
revealed the fair and anxious countenance of Elfride.
1
Gibson's attempts to restore his former industry
lustre
have so far floundered.
2
Political parties have long lusted after the economic
lustre
of George Lee.
3
In some diseases the
lustre
of the eye increases, as in consumption.
4
Their excellence only appears with the greater
lustre
amidst the general defection.
5
I can see on the right the
lustre
of the high-tide sea.
1
Under the cloudy sky the waters had the steel-gray
luster
of quicksilver.
2
And unfortunately, it's here that the system loses some of its
luster
.
3
She will take away the elastic step, the
luster
from the eye.
4
What she said he did not know; his
lack
-
luster
gaze met hers.
5
Yet as the drizzle added
luster
to most surfaces, my disquiet grew.
1
It comes down to the light refracting off all that extra
shininess
.
'
2
Dresser, London, and McWilliams all wore business suits of varying ages and degrees of
shininess
.
3
She rubbed at the
shininess
,
thinking: He's terribly good-looking.
4
The sheer
shininess
of it epitomises everything that went wrong with design in the noughties.
5
So when you throw slurs on our plumb newness and
shininess
,
I've got the cards to call yuh.
6
The meaning of his
shininess
7
They were vitreous, with a misty dry
shininess
,
such as Smith had never seen in a human head before.
8
That's a lot of
shininess
.
9
We could embrace the
shininess
and the newness of it, and the freedom it offered, says original choreographer George Faison.
10
Christy had an arrangement sheet in his hand, and going by the
shininess
of his bald head, he was flustered.
11
It hadn't taken long for the
shininess
to rub off, and deep inside she had never stopped mourning the fact that it hadn't.
12
There was a
shininess
to his face which made him hypnotic whenever, to confirm a point, he smiled and pressed his chin down.
13
The building's faint burr of
Shininess
was my first clue that I might like living there.
14
"It might be economical, too," said I, "in the way of saving
shininess
!-
15
It comes down to the light refracting off all that extra
shininess
.
'
16
Dresser, London, and McWilliams all wore business suits of varying ages and degrees of
shininess
.
shininess
dry shininess
embrace the shininess
extra shininess
save shininess
sheer shininess
Portuguese
brilho
luzeiro
Catalan
reflex
Spanish
viso