polish in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for polish in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.pol·ish ['pɒlɪʃ] N

II.pol·ish ['pɒlɪʃ] VB trans

I.Po·lish ['pəʊlɪʃ] N

II.Po·lish ['pəʊlɪʃ] ADJ

polish Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

shoe polish

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Modern polish formulas were introduced early in the 20th century and many of those original formulations are still in use today.
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The most common type of nail polish remover contains the volatile organic compound acetone.
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If lying on a four-poster day bed on an intravenous drip of cocktails loses its polish however, there are plenty of quieter escapes.
www.telegraph.co.uk
So, uh, yeah, you might as well be drinking nail polish remover.
www.gizmodo.com.au
It prevents the naphtha from evaporating until the polish has been spread and buffed into a thin film on the leather surface.
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It is a flammable liquid with a characteristically pleasant smell reminiscent of some glues and nail polish removers.
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In a shocking act of savagery, she says he set fire to a bowl of nail polish remover while her hand was in it.
www.sundayworld.com
Advertising became more prominent; many shoe polish brands used fictional figures or historical characters to spread awareness of their products.
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The ingredients included mouth wash, liquid shoe polish and window cleaner fluid.
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In the same article, he attempted to polish off his sentiments.
www.jamaicaobserver.com

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