Sentence examples for to polishing from inspiring English sources

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to polishing

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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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He took to polishing the stars for spare change.

What makes Llewyn likable is his precarious mix of self-belief and self-loathing; a whipping boy resigned to polishing other people's ammo.

In granting Goodspeed its first installment of $2 million, the state proved its commitment to "polishing up one of our true gems," Gov. John G. Rowland recently said.

Steve Baker tempered his "polishing the poo" to "polishing the deal" and even the usually polite Jacob Rees-Mogg was roused to near incivility.

Microdermabrasion: Similar to polishing, this treatment uses a mechanical device to spray an abrasive -- aluminum oxide crystals -- that sands the skin's outer layer.

Two surgeries, one titanium plate, and seven screws later, the book has just been published, and Jay is back to polishing his sleight-of-hand chops.

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To masturbate is wichsen (to polish).

Italy and France are also important to Polish trade.

Consider: "Likes to polish totem poles".

But he sacrifices everything to polish.

First, he wants to polish his image.

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