Synonym: gleam, glow, luster, sheen, shine. Similar words: glossy, loss, at a loss, blossom, colossal, colosseum, glow, gloat. Meaning: [glɑs /glɒs] n. 1. an explanation or definition of an obscure word in a text 2. an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge; usually published as an appendix to a text on that field 3. the property of being smooth and shiny 4. an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading. v. 1. give a shine or gloss to, usually by rubbing 2. provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases 3. provide an interlinear translation of a word or phrase 4. gloss or excuse.
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61. There were instances where some results were presented with a gloss they did not merit, and worse.
62. The gloss on the story was that I was so bright that I understood them if they told me to stay somewhere.
63. To that end Powell put a temporary gloss on an unstable situation.
64. By Michael at Paul Nath Sleek, high gloss finish achieved with maximum height.
65. They no longer have any time for politicians who try to gloss over the harsh facts of life.
66. And he thinks the gloss that surrounds some 4AD groups is only there to mask the lack of real songs.
67. But he is a sufficiently good opportunist to put a strategic gloss on something he is going to do anyway.
68. Posturing while she checks her lip gloss. Photo opportunity with the dying.
69. And they can gloss over the social forces that contribute to the appeal of reductionist and deterministic ideas.
70. At a meeting of the Royal Medical Society in 1860 he gave his own gloss on the prostitution debate.
71. The gel is guaranteed to add gloss even to the dullest hair.
72. The regime held elections in October, giving itself a gloss of democracy.
73. If your hair has lost its natural gloss because of the chemicals in the colour, try a shine enhancing spray.
74. It is not the authors' intention to give it this gloss.
75. My father had gone to the bank and taken out new money that gleamed with a fresh, crisp gloss.
76. This hair gel is guaranteed to add gloss even to the dullest hair.
77. Japlac is a high gloss lacquer which produces a mirror-like finish that leaves ordinary paints looking lacklustre in comparison.
78. Such psychologistic interpretations of the unconscious tend, like psychoanalysis itself, to gloss over gender and other social relations.
79. Three coats are usually sufficient if a high gloss finish is required.
80. After priming, the correct colour undercoat is applied, followed by two coats of gloss.
81. The woodwork is in Crown Solo magnolia gloss at £6.49 per litre.
82. The last coat is rubbed down with wet and dry paper and brought to a high gloss with a burnishing cream.
83. Feminist psychological theories tend to gloss over class relations, too.
84. What does this really mean, and is the current fashion for quality merely rhetorical gloss or does it have more substance?
85. Both Democrats and Whigs wanted to gloss over sectional differences and cement party loyalties, not divide the country.
86. Lincrusta should be hung with special glue, painted with eggshell or gloss, and any paint effects sealed with varnish.
86. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
87. A graceful writer with a strong grip on story, Molly Gloss is also a writer with a political agenda.
88. Especially as it is told by the protagonists themselves, each giving his own gloss on their titanic duel.
89. It's a semi-permanent, non-ammonia, non-peroxide colouring solution that looks perfectly natural but adds beautiful shine, gloss and vibrancy.
90. It's a mistake to hide that and gloss over it.