Sentences with gloss
gloss
G g - Rain produced a black gloss on the asphalt.
- Television commercials might seem more professional but beware of mistaking the gloss for the content.
- Robin Hood panning takes gloss off Cannes.
- David Symons It may not be the most pressing issue to emerge from Telstra's half -year result, but there's no escaping that the gloss is coming off Sensis.
- He used his diary to put a fine gloss on the horrors the regime perpetrated. [+ on]
- She brushed gloss on to her eyelids.
- Hills' charisma helps gloss over his occasionally cliched material.
- A powerful word that many gloss over when considering traveling is value.
- Older editors glossed 'drynke' as 'love-potion'. [VERB noun + as]
- gloss paint
- However, they always seem to gloss over the necessaries of actually doing this in real life.
- Lip gloss
- To gloss over a serious problem with a pat solution.