make+glossy

  • 1Make Me Wanna Die — Single by The Pretty Reckless from the album The Pretty Reckless and Light Me Up …

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  • 2glossy — adj 1. shiny, lustrous, glowing, burnished, polished, waxed, glassy, glistening, shining, silken, smooth, sleek, satiny; velvety, elegant, finished. 2. deceptive, fraudulent, meretricious, slick, factitious; false, unreal, insincere; artificial,… …

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  • 3To make the face to shine upon — Shine Shine, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Shone} (? or ?; 277) (archaic {Shined}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Shining}.] [OE. shinen, schinen, AS. sc[=i]nan; akin to D. schijnen, OFries. sk[=i]na, OS. & OHG. sc[=i]nan, G. scheinen, Icel. sk[=i]na, Sw. skina, Dan.… …

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  • 4sleek — I 1adj 1. smooth, glossy, shiny, lustrous, satiny, silken, silky; rubbed, buffed, burnished, polished, shined, varnished, waxed. 2. well fed, well groomed, brushed, combed, tended; clean, neat, tidy, trim, spruce. 3. smooth, slick, suave, oily,… …

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  • 5gloss — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a surface shine or lustre. b an instance of this; a smooth finish. 2 a deceptively attractive appearance. b an instance of this. 3 (in full gloss paint) paint formulated to give a hard glossy finish (cf. MATT). v.tr. make glossy.… …

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  • 6polished — pol·ished || pÉ‘lɪʃd / pÉ’l adj. shiny, glossy; improved, refined; brushed, buffed pol·ish || pÉ‘lɪʃ / pÉ’lɪʃ n. substance used to shine; scouring, shining v. shine, make glossy; brush, buff …

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  • 7burnish — v. a. Polish, furbish, brighten, make bright, make glossy, make glisten or glistening …

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  • 8polish — I. v. a. 1. Burnish, furbish, levigate, rub up, brighten, make glossy. 2. Refine, civilize, make elegant. II. n. 1. Lustre, brightness, brilliance, brilliancy, splendor. 2. Grace, refinement, accomplishment, elegance …

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  • 9gloss — I 1. noun 1) the gloss of her hair Syn: shine, sheen, luster, gleam, patina, brilliance, shimmer See note at polish 2) beneath the gloss of success Syn …

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  • 10lacquer — I. noun Etymology: Portuguese lacré sealing wax, from laca lac, from Arabic lakk, from Persian lak more at lac Date: 1592 1. a. a spirit varnish (as shellac) b. any of various durable natural varnishes; especially a varnish obtained from an Asian …

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