How To Use Lustrous In A Sentence
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Demos they may be but these Hazlewood rarities are rounded, rustic country songs: lustrous and lustful, quirkily and dryly humorous, yet poignant stories from the other side of love.
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How did it come to be that he, lustrous Kennington, had to instruct these limp-wristed ladies in something he was born knowing?
Shortcut Man
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Fracas, that mother of all big floral scents, the strange, kinky Diva Tubereuse Criminelle, and the lustrously beautiful Carnal Flower.
Archive 2007-07-01
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The lustrous gipsy – face drooped over the clinging arms and bosom, and the wild black hair fell down protectingly over the childish form.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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Designers use floral in monotones with unusual checks and stripes, silky and lustrous finishes, transparence and illusion placements with a hint of skin in the collection.
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On its ground floor, executive director Amy Tobin showed me some salvaged-wood tables, benches, and a lustrously smooth black-acacia countertop created by Paul Discoe, an ordained Buddhist priest whose Oakland-based company, Live Edge, utilizes lumber from urban street trees that have been cut down due to storm damage, disease, and other reasons.
Anneli Rufus: Rainwater Toilets and Slag: Touring Berkeley's Greenest Building
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It was an evening in March -- cold, blustrous, dreary.
Charlotte's Inheritance
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These constricted walkways close one in but then open into wide courtyards where young maidens dance around wells, their sing-song voices light and lustrous.
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Drink lots of water through the day, not only to replenish moisture lost to the heat and sweat but also to help flush toxins out of the body and keep skin looking clear and lustrous.
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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.
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Peeking through the window, the prince saw the most beautiful woman he'd ever laid eyes on, wearing a dress of golden satin and brushing out her lustrous hair.
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On the other hand, rival stations Nine and Seven, who attack ten so lustrously for all of this, are the ONLY stations that actually aired footage of the thing!
Big bother
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Below the Piton, lichens begin to cover the scorious and lustrous lava: a violet, * (* Viola cheiranthifolia.) akin to the
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
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Well that's kept lustrous and shiny by using a conditioner made from honey and beer.
The Sun
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Hair ALL locks should be lustrous and shiny.
The Sun
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Impressive blades and masses of lustrous micaceous hematite occur in localized quartz veins, and reniform goethite is found in the walls.
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Men, he claimed, are in want of youth, good skin and lustrous hair.
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The 'ancile' or sacred shield of Numa hung lustrous in the air over this very city, till that pious prince took it down and hung it in the temple of Jupiter.
The Cloister and the Hearth
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Only upon close inspection do visitors realize that the organic creatures bearing lustrously creamy skin are marble.
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When you were 18, your hair was shiny and lustrous: what went wrong?
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She had lost her lustrous hair.
The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
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The faces on chabazite are typically smooth and lustrous, whereas gmelinite has triangular growths on the crystal faces.
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lustrous auburn hair
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One piece is a hollow pillar, which glows lustrously when a bulb is placed inside.
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Their lustrous lacquer finishes and intricate inlays, undeniably ornamental, were the antithesis of machine production.
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Nield essayed the daunting, high lying solo flute line with brilliance and a lustrous tonal palette.
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Women's coronets were gemmed or plumed, filmy cloaks fluttered from shoulders, lustrous biofabric shaped and reshaped itself to them as they moved.
Starfarers
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Most pure metals, when freshly cut to expose a new surface, are lustrous, but most lose this luster quickly by combining with oxygen, carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide to form oxides, carbonates or sulfides.
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The leaves of skimmias also add great fall interest in that they are very aromatic, and are very lustrous.
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I thought I was once more by the side of the Sphere, whose lustrous hue betokened that he had exchanged his wrath against me for perfect placability.
Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
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Most pure metals, when freshly cut to expose a new surface, are lustrous, but most lose this luster quickly by combining with oxygen, carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide to form oxides, carbonates or sulfides.
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Cones from 10 to 17 cm. long, short-pedunculate, ovoid-conic; apophyses lustrous brown-ochre or fuscous brown, elevated into thick, often reflexed, beaks with obtuse mutic umbos; seeds with large nuts and adnate striated dark gray or fuscous brown wings.
The Genus Pinus
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In the white noon among the rubble, let the snake warm itself on leaves of coltsfoot and in the silence let him coil in lustrous circles around useless gold.
Powdered Sugar on Bare Skin
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To spread their sabled amber on her lustrous brine.
The Burial of Robert Browning
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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The eyes of the patient sparkle lustrously, and become suffused with water.
How I Found Livingstone
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Lustrous, array'd in bright broidery, saffron of hue.
Poems and Fragments
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His hands now were lustrous with silvery scales flaking off ugly patches of red.
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When fresh, some acanthite is brilliant and lustrous but tarnishes to a relatively dull black upon exposure.
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Perhaps the best rhodochrosite specimen from this mining period, a lustrous, translucent red rhombohedron about 4 inches on edge, is now on exhibit in the Coors Mineral Hall of the Denver Museum of Natural History.
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Her rich and lustrous dark hair was plaited into two long braids over her shoulders, intertwined with cords of gold thread, and lay upon the breast of her purple bliaut stirring and quivering to her long, relaxed breathing as though it had a life of its own.
A River So Long
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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Lustrous pyrrhotite crystals on quartz and wolframite were recovered at one time from the ‘Cables’ section of the Chicote Grande mine, Bolivia.
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The superfine finish is so supple, lustrous and perfect that the mats look like they have been woven from silk threads.
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Oh, I could hit my head, and then for good measure, Melvyn Bragg's head too, lustrous barnet and all, against a brick wall.
Melvyn Bragg: 'I'm a class mongrel' – interview
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The blustrous Bounderby crimsoned and swelled to such an extent on hearing these words, that he seemed to be, and probably was, on the brink of a fit.
Hard Times
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Next you will encounter lustrous orange crystals of crocoite from the Ural Mountains.
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A lustrous, blackish - brown rare earth mineral consisting primarily of cerium , erbium , titanium , uranium, and yttrium.
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Her once lustrous hair was dirty and infested by lice.
The Sun
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Light reflections on the ceramic glaze and the lacquer surface emphasize the lustrous qualities of each.
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Her once lustrous hair was dirty and infested by lice.
The Sun
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Her hair was black, falling in lustrous midnight tresses to her waist, softly wavy.
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We soaked him in epoxy and varnish and now he shines lustrously in the cool fall sun.
Reid Stowe & Soanya Ahmad: Varnishing the Wave God
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The women have lustrous cascades of black hair.
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A sampler of lemon sorbet was sound, a little too ingratiatingly sweet, perhaps, but the apple crumble ice-cream was sensational: lustrously thick and creamy, yet light, its flavours true and clean.
Swansea's top 10 budget eats
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When the paparazzi are snapping away and the lights are catching the mouth ‘just-so’ they should look lustrously lubed and ready for action.
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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lustrous actors of the time
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Remember too the evergreen ivies, many lustrous with brightly variegated foliage.
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Blonde hair crisp, and lustrous was slicked back primly.
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Her hair, a lustrous shade of auburn, waves about her waxen face.
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That lustrous mane of jet-black hair is steel-grey now, and swept back from his brow.
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Bunker had never seen their like: apples the shape of a perfect McIntosh (a variety widely planted in Maine only after a calamitous freeze killed more than a million trees in 1934) but colored a lustrous dark cordovan, purple-black with firm, cream-colored flesh.
Beyond the McIntosh
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Impressive blades and masses of lustrous micaceous hematite occur in localized quartz veins, and reniform goethite is found in the walls.
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Gideon smiled to himself, loving her laugh and the way it made her eyes twinkle like lustrous sapphires.
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The poplar foliage had the downiness of a Corot arbor; the green and silver trunks were as candid as the birches, as slender and lustrous as the limbs of a Pierrot.
Main Street
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Peacocks strutted about the vast hall, displaying fine plumage and lustrous silks to everyone in the room.
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Just the sight of the youthful Canadian pop star's lustrous shagpile fringe made teenage girls scream at levels not recorded since the Osmonds in the 1970s.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Besides the colouring principle of the lazulite, there are always more or less mica and iron pyrites, the latter a lustrous yellow bisulphide of iron, which has often been mistaken for pellets of gold.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
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Her once lustrous hair was dirty and infested by lice.
The Sun
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The flower hat jelly, a rare cold-water species with pinstriped crimson bands on its bell, lives on the outcroppings of plants and uses its lustrous tentacles to paralyze the fish it consumes.
Balletic Flowers of the Sea
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Flanking and behind us marched the giant batrachians, fivescore of them at least, black scale and crimson scale lustrous and gleaming in the rosaceous radiance; saucer eyes shining circles of phosphorescence green, purple, red; spurs clicking as they crouched along with a gait at once grotesque and formidable.
The Moon Pool
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Small reflections of light at the top left-hand corner of the box underline the lustrous quality of the lacquered surface.
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A lustrous dry wine, the nose exudes tinned apricot, the wash is a blend of nut, lime and very sweet ripe melon.
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Petalite, LiAl [Si.sub.4] [O.sub.10], is found as lustrous whitish, anhedral masses that can reach many pounds and can be as much as 1 foot long.
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It is, however, the finest of all turnery timbers, cutting exactly and finishing to a brilliantly polished, lustrous surface, dry and cold to the touch.
Chapter 23
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Most good riding camels have very thick coats of comparatively straight hair, faintly lustrous.
A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
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He hauled himself into a sitting position, his wealth of black tresses tumbling down his back and framing his face in a lustrous purple-black surround.
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At one time it is a pompous banquet in a superb saloon festooned with gold, with tall lustrous windows and pale crimson curtains, the doge in his simarre dining with the magistrates in purple robes, and masked guests gliding over the floor; nothing is more elegant than the exquisite aristocracy of their small feet, their slender necks and their jaunty little three-cornered hats among skirts flounced with yellow or pearly gray silks.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One)
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The first impact of this specimen is its color: brilliant, lustrously shiny yellow.
In Pictures: Highlights Of Marc Weill's Mineral Collection
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This team has no playoff experience and shooting guard Joe Dumars is in the final throes of his lustrous career.
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Her skin was almost as pale as the mountain snow, and her black hair hung in lustrous waves down her back, framing her beautiful face and bringing out her blue eyes and ruby lips.
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she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves
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It gives the right flavour and lustrous texture, all at once thickening the broth.
Times, Sunday Times
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That lustrous mane of jet-black hair is steel-grey now, and swept back from his brow.
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Doan't ye mind, sir, that blustrous night when ye asked me to hold the candle to ye in yer workshop, when you were making a new chair for the chancel? '
A Pair of Blue Eyes
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Satin weave fabrics are lustrous and are selected primarily for appearance and smoothness.
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Some of the most attractive contain spraylike aggregates of velvety malachite in and on lustrous blue-black azurite crystals.
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His current winter collection features slouch pants, lustrous shirt dresses, halter tops and knee-length dirndl skirts in a predominantly black, white and camel palette.
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The light about her grew clearer and more lustrous; the faint strains of melody more glorious, and the perfumed air sweeter still; and lo! the whole place was thronged with white-winged spirits, clad all in garments so pure and spotless that they glistered at every turn.
Dreamland
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In 2005, her unmistakable timbre was still glorious and lustrously beautiful, and she sang eloquently in Spanish.
Times, Sunday Times
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In contrast to this work's drypoint beauty, Robin Holloway's Fifth Concerto for Orchestra – a BBC commission and world premiere – was lustrous and glitteringly orchestrated, with many surprising and highly original textures.
Die Walküre; Siegfried; BBC Proms 23, 26 & 27 – review
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_ Nina's hair had now to be done up and it is magnificent hair_, _lustrous_, _black_,
Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions
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He had handsomely chiseled facial features, lustrous blond hair that hung that was brushed to both sides of his forehead and hung over his ears and down his neck; the Heraldic style.
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It is well known that power lies in a saltatorial ensemble of white lace skirts, pale blue hose, lustrous naked arms, undulating bodice, magnetic eyes, flying hair, and an unchanging smile, to focus the perceptions of a man, to absorb his consciousness, aided by a tune which seems to close out from him all the rest of the world.
Tales from Bohemia
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No rain came, as they had expected, and by the time they halted the western sky had cleared, so that the newly-lit lamps on the quay, and the evening glow shining over the river, inwove their harmonious rays as the warp and woof of one lustrous tissue.
The Hand of Ethelberta
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He had handsomely chiseled facial features, lustrous blond hair that hung that was brushed to both sides of his forehead and hung over his ears and down his neck; the Heraldic style.
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We have in our hands also, newly lit, newly trimmed, lustrous with the genius of our own time, that very lamp with which we are instructed to make this inquiry, that very light which we are told we must bring to bear upon the obscurities of these documents, that very light in which we are told, we must unroll them; for they come to us, as the interpreter takes pains to tell us, with an 'infolded' science in them.
The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
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In its time this was an absolute technological marvel, but it is also a thing of lustrous beauty.
Times, Sunday Times
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The more the sun wanes the more lustrous become the colours of the encroaching night until the entire picture is suffused first with magenta and finally saturated in deep blue.
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The old man watched her go, a slight underdeveloped girl, wearing a ragged pair of boys' shorts too big for her, a lustrous mop of untidy hair falling in glossy black waves almost to her bony shoulders.
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It means I look young, am flexible and have lustrous hair.
The Sun
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It typically occurs as transparent flattened crystals, as small equant crystals, as intergrown masses of small lustrous crystals, and occasionally as stout or elongated twinned crystals.
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Groutite is observed as small, lustrous black, acicular crystals to 1/8 inch long that occur directly on the quartz or chalcedony.
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The lustrous, pearlescent structure was about waist high and completely unblemished; as smooth as glass.
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Fabrics will be shining, lustrous and glamorous, with satin and silk the main focus.
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Her mouth was full, and a half-moon of light accentuated the lustrous curve of her lower lip.
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The disks, ovals and quatrefoils could stand for heads, torsos and limbs, while the lustrous, mirror-like like surfaces are literally and symbolically reflective in the sense of an object used for meditation.
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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The word hoor occurs in the Qur'an in no less than four different places: In Surah Dukhan chapter 44, verse 54 "Moreover, We shall join them to companions With beautiful, big and lustrous eyes.
My Right Word
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Her hair glistened with a lustrous shine and held them in a trance.
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Her raven black hair was full and lustrous, reflecting the unpredictable writhings of the candle flames.
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Still, while the album's clarity blurs a bit in the late stage, its hermetic, lustrous atmosphere remains intact - a soundtrack for the planetarium.
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To formulate his entry, Mège-Mouriez used margaric acid, a fatty acid component isolated in 1813 by Michael Chevreul and named because of the lustrous pearly drops that reminded him of the Greek word for pearl -- margarites.
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In its time this was an absolute technological marvel, but it is also a thing of lustrous beauty.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is excellent for turnery and can be worked to a smooth, lustrous finish.
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The hair is very brown and lustrous, though immobile and undisturbed by the running.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a light pale blue dress with spaghetti straps, simple, no frills or lace, that was made of some sort of slightly lustrous material.
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In 2007 she joined a singer with whom she appeared to have little in common apart from lots of lustrous hair.
Times, Sunday Times
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Observing this, the blustrous Bounderby had the following remarks to make:
Hard Times
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Set into the pommel was a lustrous star sapphire, as big as a mans clenched fist.
Dragons Of A Lost Star
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Today, his famously lustrous bouffant is mid-length, backswept and tousled to perfection.
Times, Sunday Times
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Exquisitely crafted in the shape of a large cobra, it had a broad hood spread out, with two large rubies on either side for eyes that glowed lustrously, like coals.
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Her hair was dark and lustrous, cascading around her sharp, foreign features like clouds.
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Fine specimens from this locality consist of lustrous lamellae to 3 cm long, prismatic crystals, and penetration twins producing arborescent or dendritic forms.
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How was I going to tease her for having bird nest hair if she didn't and had beautiful, lustrous raven hair?
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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Her features were small and even; her blue eyes, large and lustrous, were alight with invitation.
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It gives the right flavour and lustrous texture, all at once thickening the broth.
Times, Sunday Times
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The blustrous winds of an unusually bitter March had buffeted Mr. Sheldon in the streets of his native town, and had almost blown him off the door-steps of his kindred.
Birds of Prey
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The brooding elegance of their clothes finds its counterpoint in the lustrous tapestried vestments of Ss Stephen and Augustine, who have descended from heaven to lower the warrior count, in his damascened armour, into his vault.
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Fine lustrous epidote crystals to 15 cm long have been collected at the Julie claim near Hawthorne, Mineral County, Nevada.
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Cones symmetrical, from 4 to 7 cm. long, ovate-conic, short-pedunculate, early deciduous; apophyses sublustrous, nut-brown, flat or somewhat elevated, the umbo usually mutic.
The Genus Pinus
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Then I heard Sir Richard say, in his loud blustrous tones:
Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
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Even now it is bursting with heavy fruit, fine tannins and a lustrous polished finish.
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Numerous washings and applications of oil have imparted a lustrous black color to some of these sculptures.
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The close of the twentieth century probably heralded the end of gold's lustrous pre-eminence.
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With oil paints applied thickly, Ravi Varma created lustrous, impasted jewellery, brocaded textures, and subtle shades of complexions.
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The lustrous black lacquer surface is embellished with a pattern of foliage and birds.
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Her hair, a lustrous shade of auburn, waves about her waxen face.
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His canvasses have lustrous Buddhas, among nagas, dragons, animals and birds.
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The solid seems much more lustrous than the hand-painted, but the proprietress said all I had to do was treat the hand-painted skeins roughly and they would begin to glow.
Archive 2009-03-01
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Compact and exuberant, U2 3D may be no more than a pint-sized concert film with a lustrous surface, but the lensing is so vibrant and the music so buoyant, even non-fans may find their eyes popping and their heads bobbing.
GreenCine Daily: U2 @ Cannes.
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Groutite is observed as small, lustrous black, acicular crystals to 1/8 inch long that occur directly on the quartz or chalcedony.
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Cones from 6 to 20 cm. in length, pendent on peduncles of various lengths, the peduncle often remaining on the tree after the fall of the cone; apophyses fulvous brown, dull or sublustrous, the margin rounded or tapering to an acute apex, sometimes a little prolonged and reflexed, the umbo inconspicuous.
The Genus Pinus
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The ha ir of rats was tanglesome, a little yellow and poor in lustrousness in the 1- mo nth trauma group, but smooth, lustrous in the control group.
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Common ravens, Corvus corvax, are formidable-looking birds—black, lustrous and big as red-tailed hawks—but shier and wilder than their relatives in the crow family.
Coming of Age as a Bird of Prey
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As for why the movie is set in 1960, it might be as much for the lustrous effect of pomade in Yuddy's hair or his sleek, flattering period wardrobe and car as anything it contributes to the narrative.
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Of particular interest are superb specimens of lustrous, pale lavender fluorite crystals, many of which are associated with sphalerite and siderite from what remained of the flats surrounding the Diana vein.
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His current winter collection features slouch pants, lustrous shirt dresses, halter tops and knee-length dirndl skirts in a predominantly black, white and camel palette.
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The girl was so dark-eyed and dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous colour from the sun when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and light-haired that the self-same rays appeared to draw out of him what little colour he ever possessed.
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Her mouth was full, and a half-moon of light accentuated the lustrous curve of her lower lip.
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Her hair, a lustrous shade of auburn, waves about her waxen face.
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set a lustrous example for others to follow
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Furthermore, all of them seemed to have perfect leather jacket hair; dark, thick, lustrous.
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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Parker sadly noted the silvery tear tracks as he smoothed out her lustrous hair.
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The delicate palaces, -- already crumbling from age, -- the marvelous façade of the Ducal Palace with its lustrous color, the leaning _campanili_, the little churches filled with noble monuments to its great ones, -- all were helpless before an aerial attack, or shelling from warships.
The World Decision
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Syona's head, craned forward, was obscured by her short lustrous hair.
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Cones symmetrical, from 4 to 7 cm. long, ovate-conic, short-pedunculate, early deciduous; apophyses sublustrous, nut-brown, flat or somewhat elevated, the umbo usually mutic.
The Genus Pinus
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Or, if you want a subtler smoke and a smaller fish, try the lustrous smoked Bering cisco that is fished in the northern waters of the Yukon River and available at select Wegmans $15 a pound, wegmans.com.
Holy Smokeds
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A lustrous, blackish - brown rare earth mineral consisting primarily of cerium , erbium , titanium , uranium, and yttrium.
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Impressive blades and masses of lustrous micaceous hematite occur in localized quartz veins, and reniform goethite is found in the walls.
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Her lustrous brown hair, speckled with gray, was done up behind a petite crown upon her head.
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In the meantime the blustrous March weather, which was so unsuited to long railroad journeys, and all that waiting about at junctions and at little windy stations on branch lines, incidental to the inspection of estates scattered over a large area of country, served very well for
Birds of Prey
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Lubricating my limber legs with a creamy lotion that electrifies my luminescent captivation, lustrously.
Courtney Stodden's Tweets Are Fascinating
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She is young, smiling, with Ian's lustrous dark hair and finely arched eyebrows.
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Light reflections on the ceramic glaze and the lacquer surface emphasize the lustrous qualities of each.
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Demos they may be but these Hazlewood rarities are rounded, rustic country songs: lustrous and lustful, quirkily and dryly humorous, yet poignant stories from the other side of love.
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His hair was darker and more lustrous, and there was a bold pencil moustache where now there was none.
KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
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There's more to holly than the shapely, lustrous leaves and winter berries that enhance our winter bouquets, wreaths, and swags.
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Fabrics will be shining, lustrous and glamorous, with satin and silk the main focus.
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Its seat was in her eyes, which many thought not at all beautiful, for they were like those gems called aquamarine, of a puzzling tint varying from blue to green, lustrous and lapping the beholder with their gentle lambency, except when passion moved her, when I have seen them glow with a menacing light as though they might shoot forth green flames.
Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
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Ispenlove stood leaning against the piano, as though intensely fatigued; he crushed his gibus with an almost savage movement, and then bent his large, lustrous black eyes absently on the flat top of it.
Sacred and Profane Love
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Her round face was becoming bonier and her formerly lustrous hair had lost most of its shine.
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The inside shells of oysters and other shell-forming mollusks are covered with a shiny, lustrous substance called nacre, or mother-of-pearl.
Undefined
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Cones from 8 to 16 cm. long, in verticillate clusters, sessile, reflexed, long-ovate, oblique, persistent and remarkably serotinous; apophyses lustrous tawny yellow, abruptly larger and more prominent on the posterior face of the cone, where they are usually prolonged into acute pyramids with a small incurved spine.
The Genus Pinus
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Tonsorial supremacy for which read: well-groomed, long, lustrous and glossy is the Arthurian quest of every American female.
The Taming of 'The Do'
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I would have to change the subject immediately to something like the kind of mousse and gel combo I had to use to make my 5th grade permed hair look lustrously wet and beautiful.
Thu Tran: All About Party Food
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Aghazal was the Lambaneish word for the small leaping deer we called gazelle in the High, and indeed she bore some resemblance to her namesake, with her long neck, lustrous eyes, and graceful movements.
Wildfire
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Georgy Sheldon and his set had taken possession of the young farmer; and Georgy had no better amusement in the long blustrous March evenings than to sit at her work under the flaming gas in Mr. Sheldon's drawing-room, while that gentleman -- who rarely joined in the dissipations of his friend and his brother -- occupied himself with mechanical dentistry in the chamber of torture below.
Birds of Prey
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Her lustrous hair fell to either side of her heart-shaped face and framed it.
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Russia sheet iron is a planish iron having a lustrous, metallic gray finish.
The 'Pioneer': Light Passenger Locomotive of 1851 United States Bulletin 240, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, paper 42, 1964
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Her dark lustrous hair was cut short and parted in the centre of her head.
Seminary Boy
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In metallic objects there is a marked difference of brightness between the lustrous and the non-lustrous parts.
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This is no portrait of a body without a soul - her hair is still lustrous, the lips are full blown and she is beautifully asleep.
Times, Sunday Times
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They are lustrous in color, supple, light, warm and comfortable to wear.
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Here unusually lustrous crystals to 2.5 cm across occurred in limonite-malachite gossan.
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She had loved that blustrous good-tempered Tom Halliday so very dearly, and it was only to please poor Georgy that she brought herself to address any other man by the name that had been his.
Birds of Prey
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He is an old man, in his late-fifties, early sixties, hair a lustrous white, dressed in a respectable suit.
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s Santa Rita was the source of a large number of beautifully sharp, lustrous cuprite crystals coating arborescent and wiry masses of native copper.
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You'll be provocative, America, with Super Lustrous kissably-conditioned freedoms!
The Lipstick Coffeehouse.
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Lubricating my limber legs with a creamy lotion that electrifies my luminescent captivation, lustrously.
Courtney Stodden's Tweets Are Fascinating
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Her lustrous black hair, down past her knees, was flowing wildly in an unfelt wind.
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Aethris then staggered out, clothes half-on and half-off, hair hanging down in lustrous waves.
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Her lustrous dark hair was twisted into a sophisticated French chignon at the base of her neck.
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It was bad enough when he had slicked-back lustrous locks – that at least gave him the comic-villainous tinge of The Count from Sesame Street – but now he's got that six-year-old-gives-Barbie-a-haircut barnet, the fellow is positively haunting.
Why Sir Alex Ferguson's rejects are tickled pink to be leaving | Harry Pearson
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'Lilies are indeed emblems of the saints; but then they are not poor flowers of earth, being transfigured, lustrous unfadingly.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith