french polish (Meaning)
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french polish (n)
the glaze produced by repeated applications of French polish shellac
a varnish for wood consisting of shellac dissolved in alcohol
Synonyms & Antonyms of french polish
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french polish Sentence Examples
- The antique furniture gleamed with a lustrous French polish that had aged beautifully.
- The skilled craftsman painstakingly applied French polish to the mahogany table, enhancing its rich grain.
- The French polish provided a protective and elegant finish to the wooden instrument.
- I admired the craftsman's technique as he smoothly brushed the French polish onto the surface.
- The walls of the stately mansion were adorned with exquisite moldings, their glossy finish achieved through French polish.
- The antique grandfather clock stood proudly in the corner, its French polish gleaming under the soft glow of the lamp.
- The leather shoes were impeccably polished using a traditional French polish method.
- With each stroke of the French polish brush, the luster of the wood intensified.
- I spent hours studying the art of French polishing, hoping to master this exquisite craft.
- The French polish restored the luster to the faded painting, revealing its vibrant colors once again.
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the glaze produced by repeated applications of French polish shellac, a varnish for wood consisting of shellac dissolved in alcohol
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The antique furniture gleamed with a lustrous French polish that had aged beautifully.
The skilled craftsman painstakingly applied French polish to the mahogany table, enhancing its rich grain.
The French polish provided a protective and elegant finish to the wooden instrument.
I admired the craftsman's technique as he smoothly brushed the French polish onto the surface.