lustre|lustred|lustres|lustring in English
verb
[lus·tre || 'lʌstə(r)]
coat with a glossy finish, give a sheen to; make lustrous, cause to shine; become lustrous (also luster)
Use "lustre|lustred|lustres|lustring" in a sentence
1. Pearly lustre concentrates
2. Electric and fluorescent lighting, lustres, light shades, fairy lamps, luminaries
3. Method for producing free-flowing, aqueous pearly lustre dispersion with fatty acids as components providing pearly lustre
4. Her hair had lost its lustre.
5. 16 The Lustre collaborative cache is globally coherent.
6. The shell had a beautiful pearly lustre.
7. This item: MAC Lustre Lipstick - Cockney $19.00.
8. Her thick, black hair shone with lustre.
9. A good name keeps lustre in the dark.
10. 2 The shell had a beautiful pearly lustre.
11. His son's success added lustre to his name.
12. Liquid lustres and similar preparations; glass frit and other glass in powder; granules or flakes
13. The original lustre of the shell has been retained.
14. Dark violet crystals with metallic lustre or crystalline powder
15. Lustre is the integral effect of reflection and diffraction.
16. Autumn had given the trees that extra golden lustre.
17. Gave a lustre of mid- day to objects below;
18. Is lascivious online content, traditionally on top, losing its lustre?
19. Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals.
20. A few amalgams have been studied: CsHg 2 is black with a purple metallic lustre, while CsHg is golden-coloured, also with a metallic lustre.
21. The presence of the prince added lustre to the occasion.
22. Generally speaking, fabrics should have no more than a slight lustre.
23. The bell pull had a brass handle polished lovingly to lustre.
24. There'll be a celebrity guest to add lustre to the occasion.
25. Prepared pigments, opacifiers and colours, vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes, liquid lustres and the like; glass frit