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the luster
noun
Shine, polish or sparkle.
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And with that, the luster of the rings was restored.
The final two innings took the luster off Nova's performance.
The luster has been restored to the Flatiron Building.
As the years passed, however, the luster began to fade.
Before Brian Kelly restored the luster to Notre Dame, he coached the Lakers.
The luster of the lucre is simply too tempting for them, it seems.
The prospect of paying higher taxes may also take the luster out of marriage.
The luster of the "Dream" performances were the high points of the ballet summer.
It is now among the producers in the Veneto that are restoring the luster to Soave.
The lighting captured the luster of her blond hair, pale blue dress and knowing smile.
There was a chance to snatch back the luster on national television in prime time.
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