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lustrous

[luhs-truhs] / ˈlʌs trəs /


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Overhead, the gilded ceiling suffused the room with a lustrous glow.

From New York Times

The lid and bottom bezel have a lustrous HP logo that looks C-suite ready.

From The Verge

His lustrous mixed-media pictures are executed mostly in black, white and metallic tones, sometimes with red touches.

From Washington Post

But most of the pieces in this show are pastels that are looser, if no less lustrous, than her oils.

From Washington Post

From the lustrous, mainly black-and-white photography to the cozy camaraderie of its working-class setting, the movie softens edges and hearts alike.

From New York Times