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polish

[pol-ish] / ˈpɒl ɪʃ /






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On the other, he's a flawless pop star who gives those songs catchy melodies and polished production, and performs them with swagger in sparkly suits.

From BBC

Besides, Mitrokhin possessed none of the attributes of his more polished colleagues.

From The Wall Street Journal

The edges and angles have been sanded down and polished; tonally, it resembles “Northern Exposure” more than the show it’s adapting.

From Los Angeles Times

This is a more polished and confident Denver team than earlier in the season, however, and the Broncos since have won 13 of 14.

From Los Angeles Times

Some critics have accused the country of using major cultural events to try to polish its image.

From The Wall Street Journal