Definitionadj. made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing
Last update: June 22, 2015
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Set a lustrous example for others to follow. [adjective]
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The set of 6 miniature designs include a cocktail shaker, olives, jigger, etc all in a lustrous silver finish. [adjective]
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A tilted urn poured from its mouth a flood of bloodhued poplin: lustrous blood. [adjective]
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Gerty's were of the bluest Irish blue, set off by lustrous lashes and dark expressive brows. [adjective]
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Does the thought-contracted brow of the local Sage or the lustrous eye of local Beauty inquire whose fortunes. [adjective]
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Her figure was formed, her skin had grown white, her hair was lustrous, an unaccustomed splendor had been lighted in her blue eyes. [adjective]
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They were spruce, shining, waved, lustrous, fluttering, dainty, coquettish, which did not at all prevent their wearing swords by their sides. [adjective]
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Marius' handsome hair was lustrous and perfumed; here and there, beneath the thick curls, pale linesthe scars of the barricadewere visible. [adjective]
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