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polish up

VERB
  1. bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state
    polish your social manners

How To Use polish up In A Sentence

  • So now it's the adults' turn to polish up their singing, dancing, recitation and music playing skills in time for the Senior Scor competition in February.
  • We have eight weeks to polish up our voices and learn the songs.
  • That threat alone would likely make them polish up their specs more carefully. Times, Sunday Times
  • Locally, you might polish up your work for the Alexandra Writers' Centre Society FreeFall Fiction and Poetry Contest.
  • I really thank Ben for helping out and getting Ivan to polish up his guitar skills, teaching Charissa her first few chords.
  • It's after all the time when bakers and confectioners in the city polish up their pastry-making tools to create fluffy, icing-lined works of art that tempt the hardiest soul.
  • I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year.
  • More than 170 heads of state are expected to attend the meeting, which was intended to polish up the UN's image.
  • That threat alone would likely make them polish up their specs more carefully. Times, Sunday Times
  • That threat alone would likely make them polish up their specs more carefully. Times, Sunday Times
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