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luster

[luhs-ter] / ˈlʌs tər /


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The forest was drenched in jeweled hues: the cerulean waters of Peace, the gilded light of Pleasure, the emerald luster of Progress, the crimson blaze of Pain.

From Literature

If those sellers include central banks, there could be a lot farther to fall before gold rediscovers its luster.

From The Wall Street Journal

Owens & Co., which services and restores older statuettes that have lost their luster.

From Los Angeles Times

But the perk has lost some of its luster as overcrowding and restrictions at participating lounges have made entry less reliable.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Winter Olympics proved to be another sensation with streaming viewers, but now that they’re over, Peacock has lost much of its luster.

From MarketWatch