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polisher

[ UK /pˈɒlɪʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a power tool used to buff surfaces

How To Use polisher In A Sentence

  • There are many areas of specialisation in this field: gem grinders, gem polishers, gem assorters, jewellery setters, researchers and scientists.
  • The association of lunates and stone polishers in two of the burials found at the site is also significant.
  • When I was in the Scouts and a woggle polisher of the highest order, (yes, sorry if you are involved in the movement, I know I'm pandering to a misconception of modern Scouting), we went on a camp to one of the Witterings.
  • Which actor's resume includes stints as a coffin polisher, a milkman and a nude model for artists?
  • “Sure,” I said after a few moments, “if you're really serious about becoming an obsequious, brown-nosing, apple-polisher like me.” I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Thank-You Note
  • The 3rd Division prisoner by a series of processes and with the aid of a long-handled polisher, first swept, then beeswaxed, then polished the wooden floor. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
  • The diamonds he watches so closely are not the rocks on the rings of the rich and famous, they are tiny grains of pure carbon coating the blades, polishers and shapers the company produces.
  • We use linishing pads to flatten the welds, then a conditioning pad, then a coarse scotchbrite wheel mouted in a handheld polisher to regrain and clean the fillets.
  • Crag faces like Pillar Rock, Esk Buttress, Cam Spout Crag and Napes Needle could well pass within metres of the rock polishers' wingtips as they soar by a world where only climbers and their ropes normally venture. Country diary: Grasmere, Lake District
  • His father was a French polisher who did not work often enough to provide the family with many creature comforts and they lived in a tiny back-to-back terraced house.
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