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to luster
noun
Shine, polish or sparkle.
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A good luxury brand, restored to luster, might be a tempting asset sale.
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Commune, his latest, wobbles right on the cusp, good enough to justify one more restaurant but not good enough to add luster to his resume.
Meantime, Keough is trying to add luster to Zona by getting former vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp to chair its advisory board.
Meantime, Keough is trying to add luster to Zona by getting former vice presidential contender Jack Kemp to chair its advisory board.
teams that want him to play for them in tournaments — and by basketball promoters who use him to add luster to their events.
Hoping to add luster to its looming stock sale, China Unicom signed an agreement today with Vodafone AirTouch to collaborate on mobile-telephone technology and services in China.
He immediately set out to restore luster to a Mercedes brand tarnished by quality issues.
SURF LODGE New owners and a marquee chef, Sam Talbot, are likely to add luster to Montauk.
He may not be Jordan, but he is the city's best hope to restore luster to its N.B.A. franchise.
Mike Lowell has driven in 18 runs in 18 games to add luster to a stale season.
Increasingly, eyewear companies are seeking out celebrities to lend luster to their designs, even if that person wouldn't be caught dead in specs.
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