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The property of being smooth and shiny.
polish
gloss
glossiness
portugués
polimento
portugués
polir
catalán
polir
español
abrillantar
Polish and make shiny.
flush
buff
furbish
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abrillantar
flush
buff
furbish
1
The council said the public needed to
flush
their pipes out today.
2
Add potatoes and level off water so water is
flush
with potatoes.
3
There had been a
flush
in it; there was dash in it.
4
Where possible, save the grey water from your washing machine to
flush
.
5
Long-term solutions include installing toilets that use less than 6L per
flush
.
1
Though a long way from
buff
,
Skinny had definitely lost more weight.
2
There were the proofs of a short story in the
buff
envelope.
3
You will find the snood or
buff
masks coming onto the market.
4
So, I decided to get
buff
and fit and powerful…in one week.
5
Two chest pockets are great for extra gloves, a
buff
,
sunglasses, etc.
1
Take thee a wife, and
furbish
her harness to some tune.
2
Oh, don't
furbish
it, Lord Warburton- ,leaveit alone.
3
We arrived in time to
furbish
up and get to the English church before services began.
4
My own man will dust you off and
furbish
you up in no time at all.
5
Could we not
furbish
it up a little?
1
Environment Minister Shannon Phillips said the new targets will
burnish
Alberta's reputation.
2
Palestinian diplomats also are courting European countries to further
burnish
their case.
3
Starboard has been seeking to
burnish
its credentials in the pharmaceutical sector.
4
But the music was lovely and only proved to
burnish
his reputation.
5
Both built newsrooms to
burnish
their legitimacy and nab even more dollars.
6
Their first care was to
burnish
up their armour and their weapons.
7
Her prose has the inimitable
burnish
of hammered silver or hand-rubbed wood.
8
He smiles to think I have for-gotten to
burnish
his armour.
9
Charlotte would
burnish
up past foolishness, and this might upset her nerves.
10
You lofty and dazzling towers, pinnacled, red as roses,
burnish
'd
with gold!
11
No better time to
burnish
one's credentials as a defender of press freedom.
12
Its active interest in interfaith dialogue also helped
burnish
its image.
13
Robertson was eager to
burnish
his fiscal responsibility credentials on his first outing.
14
If anything, McDonagh's absence from the British stage has helped
burnish
his reputation.
15
But RIM's battered stock price may
burnish
its allure as an acquisition target.
16
The perfect night sky shone coldly with the
burnish
of its million stars.
burnish
·
burnish up
burnish swords
burnish the country
acquire the burnish
burnish an economy
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