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shine
noun as in brightness; polish
verb as in give off or reflect light
verb as in polish, burnish
Strongest match
Weak matches
buff up, give a sheen, make brilliant, put a finish on, put a gloss on
Example Sentences
The “more defined color palette” hopes to allow Starbucks’ “iconic green apron to shine and create a sense of familiarity for our customers,” the brand specified.
Now, the company is streamlining its dress code for employees so that the green apron can “shine and create a sense of familiarity” for customers, no matter which store they visit.
Plumped golden raisins, toasted coconut, and a few chopped nuts go over the top, where they can shine without interrupting the crumb.
Too often golf sits in the sporting shadows, but last Sunday these two titans dragged the game into a spotlight that has rarely shone brighter.
The true magic of al limone shines when it’s stripped down to its essentials.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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