nail polish

NOUN
  1. a cosmetic lacquer that dries quickly and that is applied to the nails to color them or make them shiny
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How To Use nail polish In A Sentence

  • Phthalates are a large family of industrial chemicals used for their plasticizing properties in nail polishes and in dozens of plastic products, from shower curtains to food wrap; and for their scent-prolonging feature in fragrances.
  • That nail polish was a positive match, and she's got some explaining to do.
  • She pictured herself with pink lipstick and violet nail polish and a little blush.
  • The 16-year-old R&B singer has teamed with Nicole for OPI to start a line of fingernail polishes based on his songs, according to AOL's Style List. Justin Bieber to Launch a Nail Polish Line
  • I replied, uncapping my nail polish and painting my big toe.
  • Western women, fully accoutered with nail polish (which is incompatible with manual work), high-heeled shoes (disastrous for the posture and hence the back, and quite unsuitable for walking long distances over bad roads) and brassieres... denounce female circumcision without the shadow of a suspicion that their behavior is absurd. Nomad
  • Why not buy the nail polish instead? Times, Sunday Times
  • Why not buy the nail polish instead? Times, Sunday Times
  • Where Nina likes girly things and nail polish and boys, Ashley is broodier, angrier and spends most of her days wearing heavy metal t-shirts and hanging out at the occult store. De Lint's Novella Doesn't Pack As Much Punch as A Full-Length Novel
  • I wish my nail polish wouldn't keep chipping.
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