Similar words: polisher, polish, polished, polish off, unpolished, nail polish, apple-polish, dish up. Meaning: v. bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state.
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1. The company needs to polish up its image.
2. I'm going to New York, so I must polish up my English.
3. Polish up your writing skills on a one-week professional course.
4. You should polish up your Spanish before you go to Chile.
5. He wants to go to evening classes to polish up his English.
6. I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year.
7. The market has since done much to polish up its self-regulation, though it is still far from squeaky-clean.
8. Would you polish up the article a bit?
9. The maids began to polish up the silver dishes.
10. You've got to polish up on your idiomatic expressions.
11. I need to polish up on my Spanish.
12. Will you polish up this article a bit before we send it to the printer?
13. I need to polish up my Chinese before we go on vacation.
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14. He's got to polish up his business French for his job.
15. In his spare time he did all he could to polish up his German.
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