vernicose (Meaning)

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vernicose (a.)

Having a brilliantly polished surface, as some leaves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vernicose

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vernicose Sentence Examples

  1. The antique silverware gleamed with a brilliantly polished finish.
  2. Her shoes shone on the dance floor, brilliantly polished to perfection.
  3. The elegant car exterior was brilliantly polished, reflecting the sunlight.
  4. The marble floors in the grand foyer were brilliantly polished, creating a stunning entrance.
  5. The musician played a brilliantly polished piece, showcasing their skill and precision.
  6. The conference room table, made of mahogany, was brilliantly polished for the important meeting.
  7. The military personnel proudly displayed their brilliantly polished medals during the ceremony.
  8. The chef presented a brilliantly polished silver tray holding the exquisite dessert.
  9. The brass fixtures in the historic building were brilliantly polished, restoring their original luster.
  10. The carefully restored antique furniture was brilliantly polished, highlighting its craftsmanship.

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Having a brilliantly polished surface, as some leaves.

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The antique silverware gleamed with a brilliantly polished finish.

Her shoes shone on the dance floor, brilliantly polished to perfection.

The elegant car exterior was brilliantly polished, reflecting the sunlight.

The marble floors in the grand foyer were brilliantly polished, creating a stunning entrance.