How To Use Gloss In A Sentence

  • If you wonder about ‘furphy’, as I did, here's a gloss and explanation.
  • The lymphatic vessels of the tongue may be divided into four groups: (1) apical, from the tip of the tongue to the suprahyoid glands and principal gland of the tongue; (2) lateral, from the margin of the tongue—some of these pierce the Mylohyoideus to end in the submaxillary glands, others pass down on the Hyoglossus to the superior deep cervical glands; (3) basal, from the region of the vallate papillæ to the superior deep cervical glands; and (4) median, a few of which perforate the Mylohyoideus to reach the submaxillary glands, while the majority turn around the posterior border of the muscle to enter the superior deep cervical glands. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 3. The Lymphatics of the Head, Face, and Neck
  • She pulled the black scrunchie out of her long glossy red-gold hair, the silky strands having been confined in a simple low, sleek ponytail.
  • The beast was as huge as an aurochs, its glossy midnight mane shining in the sunlight as it pawed the ground restlessly with one forehoof.
  • Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
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  • Bed doth a goddess inarm; smooth ivory glossy from Indies, Poems and Fragments
  • Each major area is enclosed by a large number of isoglosses representing differences in lexis, grammar, and phonology.
  • All these glossy pamphlets are just window dressing - the fact is that the new mall will ruin the neighborhood.
  • This was the reality glossed over in television fiction; indignity, suspicion, denial of the decencies. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Surfaces painted with semi-gloss or eggshell finish paints are easier to clean than flat-finish paints.
  • Penguin used to do these great science fiction paperback editions, and they had one series with really evocative paintings — glossy, garish, almost hyperrealist — on the covers. Ballardian » The 032c Interview: Simon Reynolds on Ballard, part 2
  • Now St. Paul had seen the gift conferred at Ephesus and St. Luke does not distinguish Ephesian glossolaly from that of Jerusalem. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • She is wearing blue eye liner and blue eye shadow and blue lip gloss and she has her hair tied up high with a blue hairband and two blue barrettes holding her hair in place.
  • American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed.
  • French glossary: coucher = to lie down matelas = mattress matelot = sailor vouloir = to want Mexican Humor..A New Forum?
  • Their lavish do was paid for by a glossy magazine. The Sun
  • Keeping the edge wet is most important for gloss and eggshell, as is smoothing off with gentle finishing strokes.
  • An epigraph typically functions as a rebus for an essay, providing a gloss or indicating the author's approach.
  • A preliminary glossary of Inuktitut words relating to bowheads, whaling, and related topics has been prepared, but it is not included in the book, as it awaits verification by Inuit elders.
  • One of my greatest pet peeves in anime is the glossy disregard for detail in action scenes.
  • There are good bedside reading lamps and stacks of glossy magazines. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few kilometers outside the Park and summit area, congenerics found include the legume Adenocarpus foliosus, the bugloss Echium virescens and the daisy Argynantemum frutescens. Teide National Park, Spain
  • His zeal can be tiresome, but his writing is so good that you never feel like he's glossing the story.
  • He later (2003 and 2005, 21-5) adduced a specific instance of such a change in emphasis, showing that Ammonius glosses over the doctrine of ˜divine names™, their natural origin and theurgic efficacy. The Garbage House
  • With this polish you can give a good high gloss to the wood.
  • Take all the Latin words in Shakespeare, for instance - in Victorian times, educated people had studied Latin in school - not so today, so they need to be carefully glossed.
  • He came in and put his magic high gloss on it. The Sun
  • It was cool without being chill, and took the warmth of one's hand flatteringly soon, as if it liked to do so, yet kept its freshness; it was smooth without being glossy, mat as a pearl, and as delightful to roll in the hand; and of an exquisite, alarming frangibility that gave it, in its small way, that flavour which belongs to pleasures that are dogged by the danger of a violent end. The Judge
  • The addition of acrylic gloss medium to the paint reduces its consistency to produce thin layers which dry rapidly. Acrylics Masterclass
  • In between times, she continued to paint and write articles for many glossy coffee table publications.
  • We had no TV, so we had no idea what a Sobers sweep or a Hall bouncer actually looked like; we were left to interpolate between newspaper stills and glossies from cricket books.
  • He tried to put a gloss on it. Times, Sunday Times
  • This attractive, glossy red apple has some resistance to diseases such as apple scab, cedar apple rust, and fire blight.
  • Many species of the salamander genus Bolitoglossa are arboreal (tree living), rather than typically terrestrial, and their feet are modified for climbing on smooth surfaces.
  • Even the change in location from a gritty industrial city (Manchester, England) to a glossy, sunlit place like L.A. was a misstep that undermined the necessarily bleak tone.
  • Horses of all kinds: the sleekest racehorses, the glossiest chargers, the mightiest heavy horses and the hairiest ponies. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the time a slab of venison was roasting over the coals it was a glowing, glossy tan.
  • This scandal has taken the gloss off the occasion.
  • Without glossing over the more reprehensible elements in Sade's temperament, Rush succeeds in making him into a sympathetic character.
  • My hair has just the right thickness, natural curl, gloss and shine to turn heads. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eskendereya also is defined as a flirty Alexandrian dance with a heavy veil, according to a bellydance glossary of Middle Eastern dance teminologies. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Reminding the glossily appareled Jeremiah Cummings, the head of the Worldwide International Campaign for Christ, that Saint Paul traveled with only the shirt on his back, he asks, “Should I assume that this is the only $2,000 suit you own?” An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • And by glossing over this fact the credibility of the survey gets severely dented.
  • But if he thought the gloss had been taken off his status as a global celebrity he might have been gratified to learn that after his death the procession that followed his funeral bier was more than half a mile long.
  • This varnish provides a long-lasting and hard-wearing gloss finish.
  • While the article vaunts the fact that men spend nearly 3.5 hours a week more on childcare now than they did in 1985, it glosses over the fact that women's childcare load has also increased - -and says nothing about the minuscule increases in men's contribution to housework and food preparation/cleanup. Joan Williams: Chore Wars and the Value of Work
  • Glossaries (glossarist. com, contains lots of broken links) Archive 2007-11-01
  • In all, you can access up to 150 dictionaries, glossaries and reference works about the word you're exploring.
  • Laurel makes an attractive alternative with its large, glossy light-reflecting leaves and wide capacity.
  • The spiny, reddish-brown stems are clad with oval-shaped, glossy green leaves with notched margins. The Sun
  • So many books piled on the shelves, glossy covers, crisp paper that had never before been read.
  • Radical rhetoric can disguise essential continuities in policy or simply provide a posthoc gloss to changes which were happening anyway.
  • Along with the Austin American-Statesman, the Statesman family of print brands includes publications in communities across Central Texas and publications such as ahora si! and Glossy, which serve many diverse markets. Undefined
  • What critics here and abroad are glossing over, however, is that as a political marketing device, his address was absolutely brilliant.
  • You may protect the finish with a liquid furniture wax or cream polish that gives the desired gloss.
  • June 18, 2006, 6: 46 pm credit card best deals says: credit card bestdeals cellophane glossing calorimetric solitary distressed current The Volokh Conspiracy » Guest-blogging at WSJ.com:
  • British TV commercials are glossy and sophisticated.
  • Sound quality is great, and video smooth (but your fingers may cause smudges on its glossy screen).
  • Paint plain wood frames in a color that complements your furniture and accessories, and spray with a clear acrylic gloss for a shiny finish.
  • He shook his head as he glossed over the mathematical equations again.
  • The combination of noble materials is further enhanced by a superb dial finish featuring a transfer printed glossy white honeycomb décor to recall the dodecagonal shape of the watch. AME Info Latest News
  • The Arteria Profunda Linguæ (ranine artery; deep lingual artery) is the terminal portion of the lingual artery; it pursues a tortuous course and runs along the under surface of the tongue, below the Longitudinalis inferior, and above the mucous membrane; it lies on the lateral side of the Genioglossus, accompanied by the lingual nerve. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 2. The External Carotid Artery
  • Her glossy hair's done up in a jaunty black ponytail and she's sizing me up from behind a cool, guarded smile.
  • Blog optimization is both a one time event with the templates but is also an ongoing process involving keyword glossaries that help determine post level keyword usage, internal anchor text and off site anchor text. WebProNews Feed
  • Whisk until it is smooth, thick and glossy, then fold through the lemon zest and adjust the seasoning to taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rhododendron and laurel form dense thickets of glossy green.
  • The combination of glossy production, adequate acting and competent editing was enough to make Pearl Harbor or The Mummy Returns at least tolerable.
  • After gathering my belongings, I let my hair down and smoothed it out after applying a little liner and lip gloss.
  • A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk.
  • Some Christian services include glossolalia, spirit possession, and faith healing.
  • Care is needed to avoid injury of the hypo-glossal nerve, which lies above the muscle. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • Stick her in a white jumpsuit with glossy, sparkly, pale heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rita permalink you love benefit dandelion – i lurv georgia – sweep and go. its so simple. and then there is smashbox o-gloss – goes on clear and becomes your own personal shade of pink. Makeup makes my world go ’round « Bored Mommy
  • Mask director Scott Glosserman was developing home invasion busser Playing House at Paramount Vantage but that seems, sadly, to have gone away. Sequel To Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon Taking Shape | /Film
  • Upon returning the metal to the oven for a few minutes it emerges with a smooth glossy coat of plastic. Technology Basic Facts
  • It is a glossy, expensive 22 page long document, liberally illustrated with colour photographs.
  • The end result is a glossy leather that is as supple and as soft as cashmere. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wore a kind of paletôt of light camlet cloth, with voluminous lapels and deep cuffs of lavender watered silk; very baggy trousers, with lavender stripes down the seams; very shiny boots and quite as glossy a hat; his attire being completed by tightly-fitting gloves, of the hue known in Paris as beurre frais — that is to say, light yellow. Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • Other items: skincare products from Jurlique, Stemulation, make-up setting spray by Model in a Bottle, eyelash conditioner from Maximum Lash, Kamasutra powders, oils and the newly-launched lip-gloss, candles form Gold Canyon, red carpet clutches from Menbur Zorianna Kit: 2011 Academy Awards Gifting suites
  • And since predestination is comprised under foreknowledge, the gloss in the beginning of the Psalter assigns only two species to prophecy, namely of _foreknowledge, _ and of Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • This is a painful condition where lesions develop at the corners of your lips, and glossitis (inflammation of the tongue) can also occur.
  • Four Public Workshops lead by Dr de Freitas came from the Glossop Lecture on the following topics: The London Basin, Failure in mature landslides, Scale and its use in geotechnics and, The geotechnical significance of Boundary Layers of particles. Edie.net - Latest News
  • China is driving them into each others' arms," said Brad Glosserman, executive director at Pacific Forum CSIS in Hawaii.
  • I love all the little treats, candies, lipgloss..little slippers, cards, ribbons.. love that red w/ white polka dot ribbon.. We Survived the Gingerbread Construction of 2007
  • While Ranade deploys the resources of the surrealist tradition to achieve his ends, it would be simplistic to gloss his work under that rubric.
  • Some might find that a bit too donnish, but his glossaries of rare or lost words are a delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The King James Bible was meant to be read in churches, and the idea was that if you didn't gloss it, people wouldn't be able to understand it properly, and they'd have to come to church and they'd have to ask the parson in the normal way to teach.
  • Use a red gloss on your bottom lip to give it fullness.
  • A rosy blush was used on her cheeks and a pretty pink gloss brushed across her lips. The Sun
  • Nowadays, after a glossy makeover, it is a symbol of a thriving European city, facing a bright, optimistic future.
  • They're browsing the wet grass the snow has left and, statued, stare at me in deep silence and I see whatever light there is gather to glossy pools in their eight mild, barely curious but wary eyes. What Light There Is
  • This is a tendency to dwell on what ruffly garment was worn, the precise glossy shade of a woman's hair, and so on.
  • The glossy pamphlets are crammed with cosmetics, but this ritual has become less about racking up sales of lipstick and face cream and more about a hunt for people, specifically future Avon sales representatives.
  • He applies a lightweight gloss after blow-drying and before curling to help keep her hair's natural volume and fullness under control and to add shine.
  • The magazines came to me in shrink-wrap, my name shining out in glossy black or blue or pink. The Mother Garden
  • Erythematous candidiasis, presenting as a median rhomboid glossitis, is common in patients with immune defects
  • Thus the assumption of a substantial diglossia in Anglo-Saxon England helps to explain why, after the removal of the Anglo-Saxon elite, Middle English dialect writing appears to feature such "sudden" innovations emanating or radiating from the two focal centres in the North and in the South West. Languagehat.com: FREE HIGHBEAM TRIAL.
  • Everything screams Euro, from the glossy wine-red walls dressed with oversized posters to the throbbing house to the floor-to-ceiling stall doors and mod capsule hand dryer in the WC.
  • Glossy, visually pleasing vertical bars of black and white enamel intersect a variety of colorful, hard-edge shapes and geometric figures in reds, yellow, blues and greens.
  • This may or may not be tied into debate about the genesis of pidgins, with one school of thought claiming there was a single source (monogenesis) and one arguing that pidgins arose separately (polygenesis) (a second battle is over substrate, superstrate, or bio-program, a glossary to figure out the terminology is here) Languagehat.com: ANYONE FOR SALISHAN?
  • A person , who is imperious and tries to gloss over his fault, is bound to suffer in the end.
  • Season with a pinch of salt, add double cream, bubble for another minute or two, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and nice and glossy.
  • It left a subtle, glossy sheen. Times, Sunday Times
  • While glossy magazine journalists are a source of endless inspiration for television and film - from The Devil Wears Prada to Ugly Betty - their subediting office counterparts have been largely absent from screen, stage and page. Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • It attempted to put a gloss on the withdrawal of the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he emerged from his prison the same spoiled, pettish rich kid, having tantrums, dumping his non-glossy crippled wife, etc., etc. A Word On McCain's Heroism And His Speech Tonight
  • Let us gloss over the fact that one of those convicted for exposing her name is his own cousin. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can get race news (on the Kiwi crew member who lost a finger, for example), updated photos of the beach from the "San Diego Bay-Cam" and a glossary for finding out the difference between a gennaker and a burgee. Getting Wet On The Net
  • He used his diary to put a fine gloss on the horrors the regime perpetrated.
  • The descendens hypoglossi occasionally sends a branch to the sternal head of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
  • Call the cleaners and they will take care of the carpets, curtains, drapes, furniture, upholstery and put a beautiful Spring gloss to your home.
  • Now this is only a simple glossary overview and one can delve deeper into each religion, and those not mentioned here, and choose more components to syncretize until they have a complete religion of their own that fits their individual needs. Room Eight
  • He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language
  • Many women of normal weight feel unable to identify with the super-thin models in glossy magazines.
  • A color-plate section on glossy paper contains forty-six photos of cut gems and mineral specimens and includes a color photo of the famous Hamlin varicolored tourmaline necklace.
  • Used loosely in early glossaries as a rendering of L. anabola, cyclas, peplum, ricinum. a1100 Aldhelm Gloss. Medallion Vulcan | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Not just longer, but bushier, thicker, glossier, more luxuriant - downright biblical many of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'It is found upon the lower Himalayan slopes, and bears a close resemblance to the white odontoglossum of commerce, except that the flower is much smaller. Fire-Tongue
  • She studied her reflection, glad she had added an extra spritz of hair spray and kept her strawberry lip gloss tube in her pocket.
  • Also, avoid shiny lip gloss or lipstick - these slide into lines around lips. Times, Sunday Times
  • _ -- In acute arteritis we find swelling along the vessel, loss of elasticity, friability, and thickening of the walls; a roughness and loss of gloss of the inner coat, with the formation of coagula or pus in the vessel. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Company reports resemble glossy fashion magazines and the pastel-coloured web pages are frequently adorned with pictures of exotic flowers and fruits.
  • The book concludes with detailed appendices, chapter notes, and a glossary.
  • Then I install the exhaust fan in its hole, switch it on, and apply the top coat of semigloss to the walls (dove) and ceiling (eggshell). TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • The silk stops friction tugging at curls and helps keep them glossy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a cyst may rupture on the surface, usually as a result of superadded infection, and give rise to a _thyreo-glossal_ or _median fistula of the neck_. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • It was a waterfall of black-and-white glossies.
  • Quantitatively, though, the vast majority of cases involve the interpretation of ordinary laws, many of them dauntingly convoluted, many others festooned with decades of glosses by judges of varying perceptiveness writing opinions of varying clarity. Current Affairs
  • This theme has to be glossed somewhat, because of the platform, but we can make the point that much criticism of our appointees has been misdirected.
  • During visits to flowers in which the corolla spur was removed, males directed their glossa to the tips of the connective appendages, making it clear that their search was for nectar.
  • Use over your favourite lipstick to add extra gloss.
  • Look behind the gloss of celebrity reporting and become aware of the spin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Auricular Branch (ramus auricularis; nerve of Arnold) arises from the jugular ganglion, and is joined soon after its origin by a filament from the petrous ganglion of the glossopharyngeal; it passes behind the internal jugular vein, and enters the mastoid canaliculus on the lateral wall of the jugular fossa. IX. Neurology. 5j. The Vagus Nerve
  • Behind that gloss was something cold and terrible, that lurked and waited and watched -- something catlike, something inimical and deadly. CHAPTER II
  • I was able to imitate the moulding's finish by base coating the wood with red acrylic paint, then applying a coat of black semi-gloss paint.
  • Christian writings did not enter into his consideration here in the very remotest degree; but it is plain that a later generation could as easily ascribe Christian writings to the inspiration of the Spirit as St Paul ascribed glossolaly and prophecy. The Beginnings of Christianity. Vol. II.
  • This hardy evergreen has glossy, leathery fronds and gradually will reach 3 feet or more in height and width.
  • Likewise, she points out, she has never chosen to include glossaries to demystify certain words for an overseas readership.
  • This fact glossed over the colorful foretime of Singapore.
  • Stick her in a white jumpsuit with glossy, sparkly, pale heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • The usual verdure of the hemlock is very dark and glossy, lying in double rows flat upon the branches. Rural Hours
  • In just a few months a small number of campaigners fought against the expensive and glossy propaganda pushed out by the privateers.
  • Lips are both nude and matte or glossed in shades of pale pink, red or cinnamon.
  • The glossy packaging of Mexico City's Vanidosas -- or "conceited" -- cookies doesn't give the slightest hint that they were created by youth living on the city's streets. OneWorld.net (U.S.) - beyond your own borders
  • We used a gel to add gloss to her hair.
  • He was a rugby celebrity in the days when players did not commonly appear in the glossy magazines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Loc: idioglossia Re: Resin Dogs drummer joins Wolfmother SoulOnIce Crate Digging Revealed
  • A glossary is therefore a collection of words about which observations and notes have been gathered, and a glossarist is one who thus explains or illustrates given texts. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Words Containing One Basic Root canine cynic ` dog 'febrile pyretic ` fever' lingual glossal ` tongue 'peculiar idiotic ` one's own, private' popular demotic ` people 'position thesis ` place, put' rabies mania ` madness 'regal basilic ` king' risible gelastic ` laugh 'scientism gnosticism ` know' stellar astral ` star 'terrene chthonic ` earth' testis orchid ` testis ' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 3
  • He was sitting with his legs up on the seat in front of him with the sun shining on his glossy chestnut brown hair.
  • American political heavyweights and reclusive Hollywood stars will come together in New York next month to help two Irish men launch a new glossy magazine for dog lovers.
  • Both the initial trial and the appeal hearing appeared to gloss over quite serious inconsistencies in the evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now he that flatters another induces him to sin mortally: hence a gloss on Ps. 140: 5, "Let not the oil of the sinner fatten my head," says: "The false praise of the flatterer softens the mind by depriving it of the rigidity of truth and renders it susceptive of vice. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • That put a positive gloss on something that is, in fact, inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the ridge of bone dividing the carotid canal from the jugular foramen is the inferior tympanic canaliculus for the transmission of the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve; and on the wall of the jugular foramen, near the root of the styloid process, is the mastoid canaliculus for the passage of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
  • I went into my room and pulled my hair into bunches, slicked on some lip gloss, then grabbed my bag and my trainers.
  • He made also a great Psalter, _magnum psalterium_, superior to any contained in the monastery, except the glossed ones. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • Step one is to strip away surface gloss and get straight to the heart of a bond. The Sun
  • These posters can be seen in glossy format, matt look and some of the posters will feature a cartoon type of look. Marvel Rider | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • This is the question that flits across the otherwise sane mind of the average woman as she flicks through glossy magazines. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plants are dark green and glossy; the leaves are tightly crispate when dry with the tips often circinate.
  • The theological treatises were probably already known at the court of Charlemagne around 800, and a tradition of glosses to the text probably goes back to the later ninth century.
  • a glossy-coated foxhound
  • Animal studies have demonstrated that a dipeptide called carnosine not to be confused with L-carnitine not only inhibited glycation but extended lifespan, improved brain function, and even improved the appearance of rats by keeping their fur dark and glossy and reducing skin ulcers. The Truth About Beauty
  • Leaves a span long, cordato acuminate; the laminae all pointing downwards, glossy green and glabrous above. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • She put on her mascara, some lip gloss and clipped a butterfly clip in her hair.
  • Alethinophidians and scolecophidians form a monophyletic ophidian clade that is also unresolved within scleroglossans.
  • In 2002, pop music is widely perceived to be manufactured, bland and glossy.
  • Stepahnie, what you write has value, but it glosses over the fact that there are millions, yes, millions, of your fellow citizens who HAVE behaved in a very prudent risk averse manner, and they are going to get hammered along with everyone else, and policies which exacerbate the exposure the risk averse to hammering caused by the behavior of the imprudent/mendacious discourages prudent risk averse behavior in the future. Matthew Yglesias » On So-Called “Irresponsible” Borrowers
  • Not too much makeup, hair down, lips glossed, nails polished, your red dress on.
  • Managing the implementation of Search Engine Optimization principles with content created by PR firms or internal PR staff involves the creation and maintenance of keyword glossaries from which to pick phrases for optimization as well as best practices applied to content creation processs. Online Marketing Blog
  • A cool wind was rising, causing the leaves to whisper against each other, their glossy darkness shimmering.
  • It's whipgloss, ladies: the grasses steep-edged in the storm, dense with hornets trying to trick their way under the roots while the stains keep creeping out of my fist, moistening the knee of my pants, your pants, our pants leaving us stranded like creatures that gurgle under the waste as the mud hardens. Gloss
  • But if your perfect shade only comes in gloss, go matte by pressing a similar colour eyeshadow into your lippy. The Sun
  • Instead of ink, Woods made all the prints with two fat layers of near-primary-colored gloss enamel paint, an idiosyncratic printing process that contributed to the show's impact.
  • The article begins with an artist's rendering of the ‘smoke’ that billowed from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, with text that glossed the final days of the war.
  • A thyroglossal duct cyst is the most common congenital anomaly of the thyroid gland and midline masses in childhood (70% abnormality in childhood, 7% in adult). BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The entire process takes about a week and is completed by giving the candied chestnuts a final coating of sugar syrup which dries to a smooth clear gloss.
  • As you can see from the swatches, it almost seems like you’re buying three tubes of the same gloss.
  • The face that stared back at her from the small mirror was reassuringly familiar, her expression faintly aloof and withdrawn, the cleverly tailored cut of her thick glossy hair making it fall in a smooth, controlled curve. Passionate Relationship
  • These golden geese continued to be offered the way they sold best - in real-time sales with glossy printed catalogs and elegant auctioneers wielding polished wooden gavels.
  • The glossy leaves of soapwort and finely textured carpets of Turkish speedwell stay green for most of the winter.
  • Author's introductionAuthor's prefaceSelecting a breedMethods of breedingHow to breedThe rabbitry and its equipmentFeeds and feedingFeeding rabbitsCoprophagyReproductionManaging the herdVarious uses of rabbit manureTypes of productionMarketing rabbitsSimplified tanningCooking recipesMultiple-project approach to rabbitryGlossaryHow to breed Chapter 6
  • Hence find bireme, hemiolia, merchantman, myoparo, quinquereme, sixteener and trireme in the glossary of Fortune's Favorites. Fortune's Favorites
  • An additional untitled track appears on my copy, delicately picked strings give a warm, fragile romantic pastoral glossiness throughout.
  • Rightly or wrongly, medical conditions concerning self-image are more commonly associated with girls, and much of the blame is apportioned to glossy magazines showing images of super-thin supermodels.
  • Levin said that, while much of the public objection was likely caused by apprehension over the expected "Hollywood-ization" of the topic, Greengrass and the studio had made no attempt to make the film "glossed," "user friendly" or "glamourized. Melissa Lafsky: Tribeca Panel Series: Actor, Producer, Family Member on "United 93"
  • The linkage is further suggested in the entrance hall by the floor and glossy floorcloth, both painted grass green.
  • The management introduced the festival programme -- a glossy brochure with full-page advertisements. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
  • It's going to mean no more visits to the Madison, no charity fashion shows and absolutely no parties where you pose for photos that will later be published by one of those dull-as-dirt, bluehair Washington glossies. 'Housewives' Nightlife: The state dinner, then stay for dessert
  • It was solid oak, hard and formidable, shining gloss in the dimly lit kitchen.
  • The glossy surface, apparently built up from a patient succession of thin glazes, is exactly in her manner.
  • However, they have gained a vast following with glossy films of E.M. Forster's low-key novels, in which they vulgarize the issues and overdecorate the sets. Faking Picasso
  • It's often best to save the full-page print ads, expensive radio spots and glossy, four-color mailers for the slower months of the year.
  • You've heard of the magalogue - the glossy magazine as shopping catalogue.
  • The book, which is undoubtedly a pleasure to read, is completed with a useful glossary and a select bibliography. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But the women who gleam from the pages of the glossies set up unrealistic and hard-to-sustain goals.
  • It's not that Paul swears a lot or that I'm prudish about bad language, it's just a surprise to see his glossy showman veneer crack a little.
  • Choose from 14 colours in satin or gloss finish, sleek white or grey glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because the company's web site encompasses a vast number of product pages - and because product focuses change over time - ongoing attention to keyword glossaries, on page optimization, anchor text and link sources has been vital. Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com

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