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polish

noun as in shine, brightness

noun as in cultivated look, performance

verb as in shine, buff

verb as in improve performance, look

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Example Sentences

He routinely gets a manicure and a glossy white polish applied to his fingernails.

He is very blond and buffed — not buff but, like sanded and polished.

Despite the improvements, the park still lacks polish and some aspects don’t always appeal to the children of today.

But on stage, he delivered polished, emotionally intelligent, 90-second answers on command.

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A disproportionate number not only did not even passively resist but showed themselves eager to lick the polish off Hitler’s jackboots, if necessary.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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