Similar words: varnish, tarnish, garnish, tarnished, garnished, garnishment, burnish, furnish. Meaning: n. a cosmetic lacquer that dries quickly and that is applied to the nails to color them or make them shiny.
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(1) She wore red nail varnish.
(2) The nail varnish on her toes was chipped.
(3) Her nail varnish was pearly pink.
(4) Traces of her red nail varnish, he noticed, could still be seen where her fingertips hadn't been eaten.
(5) Her fingers were stained with dirt, her nail varnish chipped.
(6) If they are undamaged remove the polish with nail varnish remover.
(7) As hair gets tied back, so nail varnish comes off and old, stain-absorbing clothes go on.
(8) Well manicured hands with a carefully toned nail varnish are much more attractive.
(9) I chipped my nail varnish when I was cooking.
(10) Guest: Yes. Use a light nail varnish, please.
(11) Yes. Use a light nail varnish please.
(12) Use a light nail varnish, please.
(13) It's a great nail varnish and it covers well.
(14) They were slim, pale and elegant, and she wore colourless or pearl nail varnish. Sentencedict.com
(15) This can be prevented by painting the surface of the clean key cap with clear nail varnish.
(16) Her attempts to be my friend were false like her bright red nail varnish.
(17) When the paint has dried, varnish it over with clear nail varnish to keep the colours bright and shiny.
(18) Just outside the top ten included hair fake tan, nail varnish and eyeliner or mascara.
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