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22 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Glossy' in a Sentence

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Maria's new book had a glossy cover that sparkled in the sunlight.
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The new car in the showroom had a glossy exterior that sparkled under the showroom lights.
The teacher praised Emily for her glossy presentation poster.
Emma's glossy smile reflected her excitement on receiving a gold star for her essay.
The sun made the ocean look glossy and bright.
The sun cast a glossy glow on the morning dew.
The cat's glossy fur felt soft when I petted it.
Sally's glossy artwork sparkled on the classroom wall.
The red apple had a glossy skin.
Emily's birthday card had a glossy finish.
The glossy cover of the book caught Tim's attention in the library.
The glossy paper made the drawings look vibrant.
The artist painted a glossy finish on the vibrant flowers in the garden.
The shiny, glossy apples in the basket looked delicious.
The rain left the streets glossy and slick, causing traffic delays.
The chef carefully applied a glossy glaze to the freshly baked chocolate cake.
Sarah wore glossy shoes to the party.
The cat's fur was soft and glossy after a bath.
We painted our classroom door with a glossy finish to make it look vibrant.
The cat's glossy fur shone as it basked in the warm sunlight.
The student proudly displayed his glossy science project poster during the exhibition.
Our new car has a glossy finish that reflects the surrounding trees.

Glossy

glos-ee
adjectiveHaving a shiny or lustrous surface.

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Last Updated On: August 28, 2024
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