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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61 The pavement thus laid is to be plained and polished.
62 Don't put anything wet on a polished surface, or it will leave a mark.
63 They polished him off by crowning him with a Coca-Cola bottle.
64 They polished the car.
65 We sanded and polished the wood floor in the living room.
66 After the surface is polished, a design is incised or painted.
67 The faces seem absolutely smooth and polished.
68 The dining room is small and efficient, with walls of polished bronze, mirrors, and tiny paintings of impressionist landscapes.
69 Again the patina is a deep black and contrasts with brightly polished silver, brass and gold inlay decoration.
70 He had laced leather boots with polished rounded calves, like greaves.
71 If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished? Rumi
72 In the case of jade its aesthetic qualities only became apparent when the stone was polished.
73 Think Mary Lou Retton and her mouthful of polished choppers.
74 His boots were laid out on a newspaper, and had been scraped and polished.
75 It is in walnut polished wood, bow fronted with bow legs.
76 Highly polished floorboards peeped around the white carpets, the curtains were ruffled and there were white shades with bobbles.
77 The raider's spear rested across the pommel of his saddle, first light glinting on its long, polished blade.
78 The work can then be cleaned, polished bright and the surface protected with a final coating of clear lacquer.
79 Water patterns bounce off polished chrome, the fibreglass shell is honed to a waxy sheen of pearl.
80 But while the upper edges of the thickening cloud were bright as polished brass, underneath they were a sullen purple.
81 I leaned on the polished wooden bannister until his head was level with mine and our eyes met.
82 Its hanging brass handles were damaged and tarnished, its once polished top ruined by years of misuse.
83 The gin palaces are out, polished brass, blaring radios and peaked hats, and they don't care.
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84 As well as a beautiful polished brass fire it has central heating, a shower and a flush toilet.
85 It even has antique furniture that is used rather than just polished.
86 The second was a cooking pot, black outside, polished and gleaming inside, solid and commodious.
87 The boys declared it a feast compared with the week before and polished off their chocolate as a bonus.
88 The nuns' harmonies and children's choreography are polished and effective.
89 The sun was beating down on rows of glittering white yachts, flashing on aluminium masts and highly polished brass and chrome.
90 She ran to the polished mahogany bureau, opened the lid and threw the choker on to a pile of papers.
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