Sentences with phrase «little luster»

The phrase "little luster" means that something or someone lacks brightness, sparkle, or appeal. Full definition
Which opens the possibility that third parties will enter the Truth fray, namely the Jeb Bush presidential campaign and the GOP itself, which has been straining to put a little luster back on the administration of Bush's brother, George.
When a kid is presented with nothing but free time, after a while all the external stimulators lose a little luster.
If they are fast breathing, if their nose is faint a little lusters or flaring, if when they breathe you can see how the ribs suck in under the rib or bottom of the neck or in between the ribs, if they are not peeing and their diapers are too dry, if they won't stop crying, if they have ear pain or they seem to be in pain, they are not consolable, I mean you try to console them and they will not console, if they are whizzing and if anything turns green.
Young drivers oftentimes receive car insurance in place, you spendGoing a little luster, maybe you are looking for the customer service and transactions for individual drivers.
I used my vintage clear crystal stemware to add a little luster to the table.
Swap old handles for modern designs that add a little luster to your cabinet doors.
Mint Julips combines fresh peppermint, castor sugar, and vanilla extract to exfoliate dry skin and add a little luster to your lips.
Unfortunately over the years, those names have lost a little luster.
Indeed, it's arguably one of the few board games that doesn't feel like it loses a little luster when played alone, and instead feels equally enjoyable with or without pals grouped around the board.
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