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[ US /ˈɫəstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a quality that outshines the usual
  2. a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
  3. the visual property of something that shines with reflected light

How To Use luster In A Sentence

  • The interesting thing about a supercomputer with a lot of processors in it is that it is, in some ways, no different to a cluster of computers, communicating through a network, and working together on a single application.
  • Koju drove implacably on until we reached our destination Baabara, a cluster of old stone bungalows.
  • After a long, tedious sail, during which I was subjected to every discomfort, and exposure to the weather, as well as jeers and insults that effervesced from a corrupt heart, where they had been concealed for so many years, we reached a spot near enough to the land to discover a cluster of orange trees and a cabin. Bond and Free: A Tale of the South
  • He offered his arm to her, and the four of them swept out of the door into the blustery weather.
  • Some random bluster and name-drop: "In 2005, we sponsored Rock the Vote, [garbled, something about wine], we got a chance to connect with President Obama then. "I want to see that invitation": D.C. 'Housewives' recap and fact-check (#8, Oct. 1)
  • He stared off toward a cluster of people near the fireplace and I followed his gaze.
  • He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts.
  • Unless you live in the tropics, even the most toned among us is apt to uncover lackluster skin when summer comes.
  • In a slow, lackluster way she began stripping the spell off the books. THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT
  • A second cluster of dogs consists of mastiff-like breeds, including the bulldog, Rottweiler, and boxer.
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