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"lustre" Definitions
  1. the shining quality of a surface synonym sheen
  2. the quality of being special in a way that is exciting
"lustre" Synonyms
sheen shine gloss polish burnish gleam patina glossiness shimmer luminance glimmer glow luster(US) shininess brightness finish smoothness glaze brilliance silkiness radiance luminosity dazzle effulgence illumination sparkle refulgence lambency luminousness flash splendour(UK) splendor(US) glint lustrousness glitter varnish coating covering lacquer coat enamel shellac veneer plating lamination layer sheet film distinction fame honour(UK) renown prestige honor(US) glory eminence illustriousness credit notability consequence merit pre-eminence celebrity prominence repute preeminence reputation excitement thrill kick sensation pleasure treat adventure delight charge tingle high joy buzz stimulation exciting sensation thrilling sensation titillation exhilaration rush grandeur magnificence majesty resplendence stateliness nobility splendidness gloriousness gorgeousness grandness superbness augustness sublimeness nobleness splendiferousness resplendency bloom blush flush rosiness color(US) colour(UK) freshness ruddiness pinkness redness coloration tinge tint reddening high colour scarlet fire passion energy intensity enthusiasm animation spirit dash force life vigour(UK) vitality zeal dynamism verve eagerness fervency heat impetuosity chandelier candelabrum candleholder corona crown electrolier gasolier light fixture sconce light fitting candlestick bracket lamp fitting lamp lamp holder lighting fixture luminaire candelabra menorah twinkle glisten scintillate coruscate wink glister glance flame winkle spangle flicker rub down rub smooth buff grind sand furbish scour wax smoothen scrub prepare polish up buff up cover paint surface stain japan gild oil resin wash More

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Elvis's Birthday Bash, Mark Gamsjager and the Lustre Kings. Jan.
Gold showed some lustre after dipping Tuesday on the U.S. data.
Economics has lost much of its lustre since the financial crisis.
As a result supersymmetry has, for many physicists, lost its lustre.
By explaining how rainbows occurred, the mystery and the lustre were lost.
The two third-party candidates could also lose some of their lustre.
In the wake of two catastrophic world wars, mysticism lost its lustre.
Nadine Lustre, James Reid and JC Santos in "Till I Met You".
Without headline-grabbing appeal, festivals risk losing their lustre, if not their relevance.
And indeed Chinese entrepreneurs are gradually becoming victims as their brands acquire lustre.
But in the new Macau, with its glitzy casinos, it had lost its lustre.
"Superstar cities" will lose their lustre if they are affordable only to the richest.
Unabashed, this "novelist of himself" continued to "gild his biography with an epic lustre".
But without a decent broadband connection, these services lose a little bit of lustre.
Just under two years after his departure, Zimbabwe has yet to recover its lustre.
But the long-term threat to diamonds' lustre is more surprising: that their price could plummet.
The environment of tightening policy has seen stocks lose some of the lustre of recent months.
The flipside is that it feels like YouTube's power in music discovery has lost some lustre.
The party, which won 62% of the vote in 2014, has lost its lustre under Mr Zuma.
The party's lustre has faded as the low price of oil turned Angola's boom into a bust.
I needed to use coloured slips, underglazes, high temperature glazes, low temperature glazes, overgrazes, and metallic lustre.
Shu Uemura Art Of Hair Color Lustre Dry Cleaner, $39, available at Shu Uemura Art Of Hair.
But it isn't just small businesses like Lustre Engineering who have had to resort to asset sales.
It remains to be seen whether the company will lose its lustre without the Oracle of Omaha.
On the other hand, Fairyland Lustre, and its companion series, Flame Fairyland Lustre, both based on Makeig-Jones's increasingly unhinged watercolors and made with transfer print techniques, heavy underglazing and lots of gilt, yoked the decorative energy of late Art Nouveau to the dark current of emerging Modernism.
Even if fears of a trade war fade, it expects domestic demand to lose some of its lustre.
When the party collapsed in 1991 the KGB lost its lustre, but the new rulers never dismantled it.
The airline now acknowledges that it needs to up its game to regain some of its former lustre.
A loss in Gujarat would blunt this momentum and, more important, tarnish the lustre of the party's star attraction.
She wants to feel the sun-filled breeze on her face and see the midday lustre of the pool.
The parlor table gleamed with a waxy lustre and there was a jar of pussy willows on the windowsill.
His character is in love with Basti, played by James Reid, who already has feelings for Iris (Nadine Lustre).
What distinguishes a highly valuable coin—lustre, sharpness of detail, toning and friction-wear—is imperceptible to the untrained eye.
It weighs 400 grammes, is "hand-glazed with edible lustre dust" and can be ordered in milk or dark chocolate.
"On the surface they've done well, but only having borrowed their entire lustre from a weakening dollar," they told clients.
Two things lend lustre to the movie, allowing it to honor the rough magic that was mustered on the page.
Fairyland Lustre, Makeig-Jones's signature 1915 collection, was instead a dense, Blakeian voyage to a swampy, surreal post-Victorian world.
Or for a subtler (and daytime-appropriate) option, check out Victoria Beckham's Lid Lustre in Blonde, which provides a delicate shine.
That's right, Etsy seller Enchanted Lustre just revealed an entire eyeshadow line of single pans with names only a witch could love.
Meet the Scientists Hunting Zika-Carrying Mosquitoes: In other words, a walk in the woods could soon lose its risk-free lustre.
Karen E. WagnerErica BairdNew YorkThe writers are co-founders of Lustre, a website devoted to changing the images of retired career women.
It planned to pursue riches on the ocean floor, mining metals such as gold, zinc and copper, desired for lustre, alloys and electronics.
The notion of a trap resonated widely with policymakers, note Messrs Kharas and Gill, especially in countries where growth had lost its lustre.
Every stalk of the roof thatching was in perfect order, and the straw kept its fresh yellow lustre for six months or more.
Surely every time my friend pulls a song out of the capsule and exposes it to light, a little bit of its lustre fades.
The perfect skin type to target would be anyone with early fine lines and wrinkles, or skin that is starting to lose its lustre/glow.
Noisey: At the time, you guys were playing with a lot of weirder, art-rock bands in Chicago like Sweep the Leg Johnny and Lustre King.
In 2016, while Rio's games lacked a certain lustre they underlined the South American nation's ability to deliver in the face of economic and social adversity.
Even if big names like these have lost some of their lustre at home, abroad they can be "sort of like supernovas", the studio executive says.
In the currency market, the dollar has been losing its lustre as the euro zone and a few other countries have been slowly winding back stimulus.
An ambitious, one-time candidate for the presidency of the IOC, he has cast himself as a reformer, hoping to restore the lustre of the sport.
I became aware of Machine Dazzle's work in 2008, when I saw "Lustre, a Midwinter Trans-Fest," a performance conceived by and starring Justin Vivian Bond.
The long-running and at times violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical gateway for gold to China.
The long-running and at times violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical gateway for gold to China.
Everything, from the sunny, contrast-y open roads, to the crevassed face of Mr. Wednesday, to yeah, the dick pic, is shot with this incredible, undeniable lustre.
But tiny metallic pixels could be used to create vivid images and paintwork that never lose their lustre—and the resulting pictures are becoming more detailed than ever.
Now nearly double the original height, on goes a half-dome of red buttercream with a mirror glaze surface, courtesy of a little bit of red lustre spray.
Simon Saunders bought the name in 1999, and today produces about 70 bikes a year, mainly to order, allying the lustre of the brand to high-performance engines.
Safe-haven gold stocks lost their lustre in the positive market, with Newcrest Mining Ltd, Evolution Mining Ltd and St Barbara Ltd giving up between 0.3% and 1.1%.
The Pixel phones lack the brand lustre and market share of similarly priced smartphones such as the Apple iPhone or Samsung Electronics Co's Galaxy S and Galaxy Note smartphones.
Over the last year that we've seen him on tour with Drake, his stage presence has gained boisterousness but his flow and music is lost in all the lustre.
Formulated with cornstarch and silver lustre, when the bath bomb hits the water, it'll diffuse into a "silken, fabric-like feel in the water" — just like the film's song.
With the onset of the modern era, the League Cup seems to have lost much of its lustre, and been reduced to its natural status as an inferior trinket.
The perennially interesting Marcel Duchamp, who made so very little and did so very much, takes on new if modest lustre for having treated artistic invention as pure sport.
Similarly, should Mr Trump's efforts to make America great again through tax cuts and spending lead to ever larger budget deficits and rising inflation, American assets might lose their lustre.
Some people in the governing Conservative Party and the City argue that a big clean-up would be harmful just when British finance risks losing its lustre because of Brexit.
Overwhelmingly centred in London, Britain's public-relations industry is worth about £13bn ($17bn) a year and employs 83,000 people, making it second only to New York's in size and lustre.
Dunne, who gained early lustre starring in "An American Werewolf in London" and "After Hours," has long exuded sexual panache; Carrie Fisher chose him to relieve her of her virginity.
In 2013, he bought the Washington Post and invested heavily in its editorial operations, which remain independent; the effort has helped restore the paper's journalistic lustre (and expanded its readership).
Gold miners Perseus, Newcrest Mining and Evolution Mining slipped 5.7 percent to 4.3 percent after prices of the yellow metal lost lustre and fell to a two-week low on Tuesday.
Then I lined my inner waterline with Anastasia Metallic Lustre Liner in Liquid Gold and used my regular black liner (Sonia Kashuk's Eye Definer) on the outer rims and lash line.
At the other extreme is Ehle, who achieves the near-impossible, somehow convincing us, in her strong smiles, that there is moral lustre, rather than pale pliability, in Vinnie's luminous goodwill.
Gold miners meanwhile lost ground as the precious metal failed to retain its lustre a day after rallying on Fed Chair Janet Yellen's signal that rates will likely rise only gradually.
The global benchmark was up 0.11% at $65.13 per barrel, though U.S. crude remained weaker, down 0.05% at $59.06 a barrel Spot gold retained its lustre, adding 0.52% to $1,391.26 per ounce.
Once seen as a star emerging market, Turkey has lost some of its lustre thanks to concerns about politics under President Tayyip Erdogan, an increasingly authoritarian leader frequently at odds with the West.
It was now a contest for the UFC's interim featherweight belt, but the lustre lost with Aldo's injury didn't dampen the event and that's largely in thanks due to a top fight card.
But servicing the debt is cutting into overall profits at his Lustre Engineering, which also offers electrical services, and the 59-year-old may have to sell off assets to repay the bank.
But now the lustre on Beijing's trade and investment story has dulled amid rising U.S. tariffs, higher interest rates and capital flight from emerging markets, all of which threaten to erode global growth.
Still, in a way the generosity and dignity with which Jordan Horowitz, the producer of "La La Land", handed over his award only brightened the lustre of a ceremony that celebrated community and collaboration.
" A film star, singer and comedian, she returned to Broadway in concert shows in 1973, 1975 and 1979; in 1974 she was granted a special Tony Award "for adding lustre to the Broadway season.
Wearing her gold and black Flora Leaf Earrings, handcrafted from delicate porcelain and finished in 18-karat gold lustre, Bosch believes the pieces were bought by Meghan's assistant in a boutique in Cape Town.
The particular problem with Mallarmé is not simply that his writing loses lustre as it moves from French to English; it's that the mere act of translation erases the ambiguities that throng the text.
Perhaps the Christmas single has lost some of its lustre—Katy Perry has released her song "Cozy Little Christmas" exclusively on Amazon Music, more or less guaranteeing that it would not be an immediate hit.
Shares of Nintendo Co lost some of their recent lustre, tumbling by their daily trading limit after the company said smash-hit mobile game Pokemon GO would have only a limited impact on its earnings.
When Weinberg died, in 1996, he received few obituaries in the West; in the past decade, though, his name has gained lustre, with his 1968 Holocaust opera, "The Passenger," being accorded productions around the world.
BENGALURU/HONG KONG, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Long-running and sometimes violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical gateway of gold to China, the world's top bullion buyer.
The counter-argument is that gold has a very long history, an extraordinary durability and a great inherent beauty which lends it enduring lustre, while bitcoin is just a clever piece of open-source software.
But shares of Nintendo Co lost some of their recent lustre, tumbling as much as 2400 percent after the company said smash-hit mobile game Pokemon GO would have only a limited impact on its earnings.
After a late morning boost on Trump's firing of controversial White House strategist Steve Bannon, the dollar and U.S. equities lost their lustre as investors were left wary after a week in which Trump alienated potential allies.
The choice of Ramaphosa over his main rival for the ANC's top job, former cabinet minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, is likely to chart a reformist course for South Africa, which has lost its lustre under President Jacob Zuma.
Such are the vagaries of news-driven art: when "The Source" had its première, at bam , in 2014, WikiLeaks still seemed heroic to many leftists, but it has lost its lustre in the wake of the 2016 election.
" De Quincey had seen as a warning the escalating addiction of Coleridge, who, for his part, recognized in De Quincey a doppelgänger, their "two faces, each of a confused countenance," blended with the same mixture of "muddiness and lustre.
However, Goldman Sachs, which maintained in its evidence that it only provided free advice and "preliminary observations" to Green, "added lustre to an otherwise questionable process", according to a report by the U.K.'s Work and Pensions committee released Monday.
Moreover, the comet being magnified much beyond what its light would admit of, appeared hazy and ill-defined with these great powers, while the stars preserved that lustre and distinctness which from many thousand observations I knew they would retain.
PARIS (Reuters) - Louis Vuitton owner LVMH has agreed to buy Tiffany for $18373 billion in its biggest acquisition yet, as the French luxury goods maker bets it can restore the U.S. jeweller's lustre by investing in stores and new collections.
That was the case with "Life During Wartime" (2009) and "Dark Horse" (2011), and it happens here, too, thanks to the lustrous cinematography of Edward Lachman, although even Solondz regulars may balk at the duties to which that lustre is assigned.
PARIS (Reuters) - Louis Vuitton owner LVMH has agreed to buy Tiffany for $18373 billion in its biggest acquisition yet, as the French luxury goods maker bets it can restore the U.S. jeweller's lustre by investing in stores and new collections.
Bannon lost his lustre among Republicans and the president himself after critical remarks he made about Donald Trump Jr., and after his support of Roy Moore's Alabama Senate bid ended with the Democrats winning what should have been a safe Republican seat.
" Over the years, Ms. Koesun's other partners included Erik Bruhn, and her repertoire included Mr. Tudor's "Dim Lustre," David Lichine's "Graduation Ball," Bronislava Nijinska's "La Fille Mal Gardée," Frederick Ashton's "Les Patineurs" and new works as well, among them Mr. Babilée's "Till Eulenspiegel.
Such figures are dragged down by newer universities that lack rich graduates, money to spend on fundraising and the lustre of prestigious rivals (it is less glamorous to have a building named after you at a former polytechnic than at Oxford, notes one wonk).
With Samsung hosting a special event on February 20th, a few days ahead of MWC, to launch its new Galaxy S10 portfolio of devices, and Huawei again skipping the Barcelona show for its own Paris event, the big-brand lustre of MWC seems to be fading somewhat.
Gold pundits fret that the metal has lost some of its historical lustre, but the simple truth is that prices have fallen because fund money has been taken off the table, either to shore up collapsing balance sheets or to meet margin calls in other parts of the financial universe.
Gold pundits fret that the metal has lost some of its historical lustre, but the simple truth is that prices have fallen because fund money has been taken off the table, either to shore up collapsing balance sheets or to meet margin calls in other parts of the financial universe.
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Among his 12 other books were his classic "Persons and Masks of the Law" (1975), which infused legal jargon with soulfulness, and other magisterial studies, including "Bribes" (1984), "The Responsible Judge: Readings in Judicial Ethics" (1993), "The Lustre of Our Country: The American Experience of Religious Freedom" (1998) and "Narrowing the Nation's Power: The Supreme Court Sides With the States" (2002).
" Her eye for material details is wonderfully vivid and precise: "Marble floors, heavy whitewashed piers, prostrate figures in the penumbra, rows of yellow slippers outside in the sunlight — out of such glimpses one must reconstruct a vision of the long vistas of arches, the blues and golds of the mirhab, the lustre of bronze chandeliers, and the ivory inlaying of the twelfth-century minbar of ebony and sandalwood.
Here's a passage from As You Like It, which doesn't need much introduction: And then he drew a dial from his poke,And, looking on it with lack-lustre eye,Says very wisely, 'It is ten o'clock:Thus we may see,' quoth he, 'how the world wags:'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine,And after one hour more 'twill be eleven;And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe,And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot;And thereby hangs a tale.

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