Similar words: polish, abolish, metropolis, polity, police, policy, politic, burnished. Meaning: ['pɑlɪʃd /'pɒl-] adj. 1. perfected or made shiny and smooth 2. showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience 3. (of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed 4. (of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth.
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31 He had polished the table-top until it gleamed.
32 He beat the rugs and polished the silver.
33 He polished off the remains of the apple pie.
34 Don't smear the lens; I've just polished it.
35 I polished off three essays in one week.
36 The statement was carefully polished and checked before release.
37 She polished the apple on her sleeve.
38 It was simply a very polished performance.
39 I read her name on the polished brass plate.
40 A Persian rug covered the polished floor.
41 She gave a polished performance on the piano.
42 Sam polished off the rest of the pizza.
43 Arsenal polished off Chelsea 5-0 in Saturday's match.
44 Marion polished the table until it shone.
45 He's suave, polished and charming.
46 The marble is smooth and polished, making a strong contrast with the worn stonework around it.
47 Careful - I've just polished the floor and it's a bit slippy.
48 He polished off his scotch and slammed the glass down.
49 The cream buns and sausage rolls were polished off in next to no time.
50 The hotel has polished up its act since last year.
51 The boxer polished off his opponent in the first round.
52 It was a very polished performance, but it lacked soul.
53 The lamps on the side-tables threw warm pools of light on the polished wood. Sentencedict.com
54 The silver will need to be polished up for the dinner party.
55 He was polished off with a shotgun blast to the face.
56 His fingers had left marks on the table's polished surface.
57 The villain of the novel is polished off in the last chapter but one.
58 The cathedral steps were polished smooth by centuries of wear.
59 I stripped down the two SU carburettors, cleaned and polished the pieces and rebuilt the units.
60 He polished up the handle of the big front door.
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