Definitionn. the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
Last update: October 20, 2015
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After using the new detergent she got a new sheen in her clothes. [Please select]
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They sparred hard for several moments, until Darian's upper body carried a sheen of sweat. [Please select]
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It all looked like enchantment beneath the sparkling sheen of dew. [Please select]
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One glance at the girl's tired eyes--a weariness somehow enhanced--in effect by the gold sheen of her hair--confirmed the truth of her words. [Please select]
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And through the drifts the snowy clifts Did send a dismal sheen: Nor shapes of men nor beasts we ken-- The ice was all between. [Please select]
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There was, moreover, the glamorous sheen of a wire fence about the whole place. [Please select]
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Night fell and the moon rose and cast a silvery sheen over the surface of the water. [Please select]
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The lady in her uneasiness smoothed the single sheen that covered the sick man. [Please select]
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The dewdrops of the summer morn Display their silver sheen Upon the smoothly shaven lawn, And on the village green. [Please select]
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The high, quick notes of the song suited the sunshiny weather, the sheen of the river, the azure skies. [Please select]
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Other ingredients may be added to produce sheen or a dead finish. [Please select]
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