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Definitionadj. of or relating to Poland or its people or culture
Last update: August 20, 2015
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Please polish up your article before sending. [Please select]
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A ball soon struck the light and polished paddle from the hands of the chief, and drove it through the air, far in the advance. [Please select]
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As Magua ended he arose and, uttering the yell of a demon, his polished little axe was seen glancing in the torchlight as he whirled it above his head. [Please select]
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If the air of Munro was more commanding and manly, it wanted both the ease and insinuating polish of that of the Frenchman. [Please select]
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So Killigrew was to produce a new version of an old comedy, written in the forties, but now polished up to the modern style of wit. [Please select]
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"Good legs they have got, and no mistake; like the polished corners of the temple." [Please select]
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What was become of the ruddy polish, like that of a Winter Redstrake, on his cheeks, which made a man long for a slice of his ham. [Please select]
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