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"glossy at" is not correct and usable in written English; it is not a valid phrase
However, if you were looking to make a comparison, you could use "glossy like" or "glossy as". For example, "The paint on the car was glossy like a mirror".
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The isle is a magical oasis, far away from home, glossy at first but with something sinister beneath the surface.
In 1987 the cover began featuring paintings and two years later the cover went glossy, at first just in the summer and year-round in 1994.
After taking a snapshot of John Lithgow, who plays the gossip columnist J. J. Hunsecker in the musical version of "Sweet Smell of Success," Reuben darted over, thrust an eight-by-ten glossy at him, and said, "That's how you were years ago — I think it's from an opening-night party at Mr. Chow".
The magazine started in 1996 as a 16-page photocopy, grew to a 250-page glossy at the height of the Internet boom last year and then shrank to 64 pages by its last issue this month, a victim of the technology advertising decline that also caused The Industry Standard, a national Internet business magazine, to stop publishing earlier this year.
4. Get glossy at your own risk.
If the card feels overly glossy or not glossy at all, it's usually fake.
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Her posture is perfect; her shimmering sweater is carefully coordinated with her gold-and-coral necklace; her lips are painted a glossy, look-at-me shade of deep plum.
Minor's experience helming a magazine is anchored in her tenure (2008 to 2011) as EIC at Uptown, a lifestyle glossy aimed at affluent African Americans and from previous to that as EIC of Gotham (2005 to 2007).
BAKERS from across the region tempted visitors with glossy confections at the Hudson Valley Chocolate Festival and Holiday Crafts Show at Rockland Community College in Suffern last week.
The only occurrence of snow is a thin panne of glossy white at the base of a chestnut oak.
Mr. Roth burnished his image by developing the 55-story glossy tower at 731 Lexington Avenue between 58th and 59th Street in Midtown Manhattan.
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