Sentence examples for be polish from inspiring English sources

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be polish

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To shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding.

  • He polished up the chrome until it gleamed.

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For drinking, it must henceforth be Polish.

"I'm guessing you might be Polish".

"The Polish newspapers want me to be Polish," she said.

X is said to be Polish provided it is weak∗-Polish when regarded as a subspace of X∗∗.

For me, the film is about what it is to be Polish".

"He was a big force for what it means to be Polish in America".

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Some concretes can be polished.

Old reputations will be polished.

They just needed to be polished".

Will they too be polished away?

The gem cannot be polished without friction".

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