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.
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  • 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
  • He has spent five dollars paying the negroes to polish up their instruments and clean up the uniforms and it cost him twenty-five to bail the cornettist out of jail for roost robbing, and it takes a whole gallon of whisky to get any spirit into the drummer. The Melting of Molly
  • We know he has always loved the art of campaigning, and he seems to be relishing this opportunity to sell a ton of books and also to polish up his legacy.
  • Absolutely no effort was made to restore the worst-preserved episodes or to polish up even the most glaring video deficiencies.
  • The company needs to polish up its image.
  • As his fourth season in charge reaches the point of no return, he must inspire his side to polish up their reputation once again.
  • You should polish up your Spanish before you go to Chile.
  • So forgive me if I polish up the script of this interview a little by removing some of the most rambling parts.
  • 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
  • Q Entertainment's move to polish up and re-serve its head-spinning shooter Rez was one of the best things to happen to Xbox Live (and us, frankly). Computer And Video Games
  • I feel you would have a first-class high-selling novel if you could polish up the story in the areas I've mentioned.
  • Polish up your writing skills on a one-week professional course.
  • We know he has always loved the art of campaigning, and he seems to be relishing this opportunity to sell a ton of books and also to polish up his legacy.
  • That threat alone would likely make them polish up their specs more carefully. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your student even gets to polish up on his finger snaps!
  • ‘For being an agent you really need to polish up on your lying skills,’ Nathan teased as he entered the hall.
  • Perhaps the Democratic Underground should get Tim to polish up some of their conspiracy theories for them sometime.
  • The acts will be able to polish up their routines on mats and screens which provide dancers with steps to follow while playing a particular song.
  • I quite liked them - if that's not too damning with faint praise. My only real comment would be that they perhaps needed to polish up their stage act a bit.
  • Polish up your writing skills on a one-week professional course.
  • That will be the annual salary for the new executive needed to polish up Southampton's public relations.
  • I need to polish up my Chinese before we go on vacation.
  • The thing I really regret is not being able to polish up a wittier answer to those who do care to ask what happened.
  • But it seems that almost everyone who wants to polish up their tarnished images wants to be associated with the cause.
  • I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year.
  • Once the boat lift is open you'll be desperate to get in on the fantastic sailing and canoeing opportunities it opens up and who better to help you polish up your technique than Monster Activities.

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