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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

Other customers with lustrous hair and unscuffed shoes simply glance at the drinks line, then duck their heads and dart toward the restrooms.

From Washington Post

Like “Monuments,” the pictures highlight lustrous skin tones.

From Washington Post

I incorporated rubies into that piece and intentionally put in really rich-looking, lustrous stones because I wanted her last image on film to be one of her encrusted with stones.

From Los Angeles Times

Shining lustrously in the action is Betty Hutton as a trapeze artist, who finds herself in competition with Cornel Wilde in his spectacular role as a performer of the same type.

From Los Angeles Times