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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91 She polished it off and began to chew on the ice.
92 The front grille and the chrome hub caps gleamed, because he polished them every evening with a soft chamois cloth.
93 Clinging to very fine cracks or imperfections is also out: geckos can cope with polished glass.
94 Sunlight streamed in from the windows above the gallery, bathing the polished panels of the walls in a warm glow.
95 The sun, brilliant after the early fog, glinted on gold braid and polished shakos.
96 The coarse cloth of his trousers, tucked into polished leather boots, is too thick.
97 Comrades bustled in and out, peering over his shoulder to offer suggestions as he polished sentences.
98 Plucked out of school rugby by the current All Black assistant coach, Ellis has impressed with his ability and polished skills.
99 The bell pull had a brass handle polished lovingly to lustre.
100 They are left a few millimetres thick and lapped flat or polished[Sentencedict.com], using a lapping compound with paraffin oil lubricant.
101 The amber was at one time polished to make a pendant with the fly as centre piece.
102 It was about fifteen inches wide, of polished wood, and bound with brass clasps.
103 She heard their hissing breaths, and the hard, sharp noise of their hooves on the polished floorboards.
104 Her hair gleamed like a hastily polished brass pot, its tiny dents reddish brown.
105 Traditional with polished wood furniture and fine accessories to create a feeling of opulence.
106 He glanced at the carriage clock on the polished rosewood desk.
107 The walls of the cave are smooth, polished by the water cascading from above.
108 Tiny, polished black pollen beetles crawled over her hand: she had become part of their landscape.
109 They were longer than the claws of a grizzly, perfectly groomed and polished bright red.
110 Instead of their polished manner and measured tones, he sweats under the studio lights and delivers his lines in a bellow.
111 She checked the number on the polished brass wall-plaque and knew she had arrived.
112 After she had polished the furniture, she cleaned the windows.
113 The walls are veined with rose and polished beryl - An ichor that you don't know how to tap.
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114 Sample preparation Single crystal samples with polished surfaces give the best results.
115 Looked at this way, minus the polished eyes, her face was not so attractive.
116 Houses white as virgins breathed their stony breaths and expanded their bellies until every polished name-plaque turned to the sun and shone.
117 When I get home Mrs Marsh has polished off half the biscuits in the tin and the teapot is all but empty.
118 He leaned downwards and read nar her polished thumbnail.
119 The floor was made of polished red cedar wood.
120 The specimen surface should be polished, cleaned, and dried.
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