Definitionn. the work of making something smooth and shiny by rubbing or waxing it
Last update: September 29, 2015
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The silverware needed polishing and the furniture could use a good dusting. [Please select]
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Every diamond needs polishing. [Please select]
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"Aren't you glad to have a hand in the polishing." [Please select]
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There was no levelling or polishing-off anywhere. [Please select]
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Behind him moved a nurse, noiselessly intent upon polishing something that flashed like silver every time it caught his eye. [Please select]
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He went to the work room and began polishing a table top. [Please select]
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The last polishing is by the use of jewellers' rouge on the mould, now lined with a fine textile. [Please select]
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The surface of the marble afterwards received a careful polishing with the file, and also with sand. [Please select]
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When Ned returned to the machine he found Jimmie busy polishing the scorched steel work. [Please select]
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To dream of polishing marble, you will come into a pleasing inheritance. [Please select]
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I saw the swift glance mother shot at father, and father laid down his paper and said, while he pretended his glasses needed polishing: "Now there is the right sort of a girl for you." [Please select]
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