Definitionadj. (of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and glossy especially by pressing between rollers
Last update: October 24, 2015
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Film magazines are glossy magazines. [adjective]
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It is a large biennial herb with glossy green leaves with white flowers from midsummer. [adjective]
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I never let my friends down, I never made a boob, I 'm a glossy magazine, an advert in the tube. [adjective]
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His beard was black and glossy, fine as silk, and reached almost to his waist. [adjective]
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He was tall and slender, dressed in a snuff-colored coat, with glossy hat, and vest of elegant pattern. [adjective]
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And a vine, that seems to have been evolved from a miller, or to have prejected him, clambers with grey silver pointrels through the more glossy and darker green. [adjective]
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From the cool shadow of the doorway he saw the horses pass Parliament street, harness and glossy pasterns in sunlight shimmering. [adjective]
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By Bachelor's walk jogjaunty jingled Blazes Boylan, bachelor, in sun in heat, mare's glossy rump atrot, with flick of whip, on bounding tyres: sprawled, warmseated, Boylan impatience, ardentbold. [adjective]
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