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Sentences with polish

pol·ish
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  • The press conference was broadcast live on Polish television.
  • The still air smelt faintly of furniture polish.
  • Polish implies a rubbing, as with a cloth or tool and, often, an abrasive, paste, etc., to produce a smooth or glossy surface [to polish silver, glass, furniture, etc.]; burnish specifically suggests a rubbing of metals to make them bright and lustrous [burnished steel]; buff1 implies polishing with a stick or tool covered with specially treated leather (originally buffalo hide) or other material [to buff the fingernails]; shine implies a making bright and clean by polishing [to shine shoes]
  • Each morning he shaved and polished his shoes. [VERB noun]
  • He gave his counter a polish with a soft duster.
  • The opera lacks the polish of his later work.
  • They just need to polish their technique. [VERB noun]
  • Polish up your writing skills on a one-week professional course. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • Once a week she polished the floor in the entrance hall.To add shine to furniture, polish it with a cloth.What should I use to clean and polish wooden tables?
  • To polish a brass doorknob.
  • His speech needs polishing.
  • A flooring that polishes easily.
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