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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121 He polished the convex lens of his telescope.
122 They polished off a quart of vodka between them.
123 Selected material, to sawn ivory films, shape file, and then polished with sandpaper 6 times, and then the surface of ivory black ink will be dry after.
124 Edged polished glass , glass grooving , hole boring, Irregular shaped glass, etc.
125 Cold solidifying surface anti - contamination agent of polished tile was prepared.
126 Finally, from the last picture above, you can see contact surface is absolutely flat and polished.
127 My personal idea, it should be polished. Ask bladesmith , he's an expert.
128 One day I polished Aladdin's lamp, Genie said: I will meet you one wish. I said: Please bless those who are watching the message Merry Christmas!
129 A highly polished metal surface flashes back light like a mirror.
130 The integral polished rice rate of the high rice quality erect panicle type Liaojing 294 was higher than not shading treatment in process quality.
131 The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse.
132 He recalled his boots , polished till they shone, as if with the best wild persimmon juice.
133 The table top was so highly polished that it mirrored the ornaments placed on it.
134 Second, prepare other materials, including pignut , popcorn, soybean, sesame, polished glutinous rice, and dried bamboo shoot.
135 With a few careful swipes of a cloth I polished the mirror.
136 For visual signaling I have a polished stainless steel mirror from my Boy Scout days.
137 An enigmatical personage, about whom little was known, except that he was a polished man of the world.
138 His shoes were immaculately polished and his young, healthy face glistened.
139 It has a row of 11 polished pear-shaped emeralds, totaling 500 carats.
140 Act uprightly and despise calumny. Dirt may stick to a mud wall, but not polished marble.
141 The eight-inch stone phallus has marks where it was clearly used for striking against flints - and scientists say the size and shape and polished appearance leave little doubt as to its other use.
142 A double-deck plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) facility was used to prepare silicon nitride film on the finely polished (100) plane ofp-type single crystal silicon wafer.
143 The man stared fixedly at the polished skull which directed the affairs of Crosbie and Alleyne. Sentencedict.com
144 It has, of course, been refined over the years, but no matter how much it gets polished, there are still some problems with it because you have two people doing what is traditionally a one-person job.
145 Unfortunately, nowhere along the way had he acquired finesse or polished manners.
146 The scullery maids fell asleep over the washing up. The laundry maid fell asleep while they dusted, polished and prepared for the party.
147 Until diamonds are cut and polished, they do not sparkle like those you see on a ring—they just look like small, blue-grey stones.
148 I had big feet, which looked even larger in the brown lace-up shoes, which Jenna polished until they shone like chestnuts.
149 He is an unusual person. He wears a red-bordered cloth and polished slippers. He lives in a room in Rani Rasmani's temple garden.
150 The polished concrete floor contrasts with the aged quality of the existing reddish-orange brick; white-painted interior walls create pockets of brightness.
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