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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91. Herbal Ribbon Gel was used to slick hair and add gloss without making it stiff and sticky.
92. But a lot depends on how good a job Claris does when it comes to adding the final gloss.
93. Some try to gloss over weak programming with slick packaging.
94. Apart from adding a gloss to the section, the courts have had to interpret the actual wording.
95. Their designer frustrations go well with their expensive sunglasses, but somehow sincerity suffers beneath the hard gloss.
96. Horton noted that the higher the gloss in a finish, the more imperfections will show.
97. Strongly flavoured with apricot, gooseberry and peach fruit, there is also a gloss of caramel.
98. He took a much greater and more serious risk, one which his relatives to this day gloss over or fudge.
99. By the middle of the decade, they had formulated their auteur theory, which gave a new gloss to film studies.
100. Radical rhetoric can disguise essential continuities in policy or simply provide a posthoc gloss to changes which were happening anyway.
101. But nothing could take the gloss off Townsend's night of glory.
102. It also encompassed a eugenist and imperialist gloss on the importance of domesticity and motherhood.
103. But it tends to gloss over them when it draws on mainstream psychology.
104. At home on stage live, his enjoyment comes over on the album which has no extra studio gloss to them.
105. Remove all door furniture, and where the existing paint is in reasonable condition, apply exterior undercoat and high gloss.
106. He sounded like generals everywhere, who gloss over their setbacks and remember their triumphs.
107. For the perfect finish, use a couple of drops of Pure Gloss.
108. Gloss acrylic varnishes are available, but the gloss is not as high as that obtained with a polyurethane or oil varnish.
109. Stephanie did not look well. The gloss had gone from her blond hair and her skin was splotchy looking.
110. Slick on just a touch of colour or use a complementary tint over your favourite lipstick to add extra gloss.
111. Rather than buy primer and undercoat specially, you can manage with a coat or two of gloss paint alone.
112. Cheer up dull-looking cabinets by painting them in a high gloss or eggshell finish.
113. Summer adult and juvenile speckled paler; purple gloss on mantle only visible in very good light.
114. In places the green is so thick on the page that it develops a gloss like the dried skin of oil paint.
115. Glitz, glamour and gloss can not replace substance, they can only enhance it.
116. But it was new boy Matt who put the gloss on Oxford's performance.
116. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
117. No wonder some of the gloss on the original Barcelona Declaration seems to have worn thin!
118. All magazines and newspapers are a kind of conjuring trick - they put a gloss of coherence upon chaos.
119. It is bad policy to gloss over the difficulties.
120. Check calibration of gloss meter with standard test block.