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Lustre

Lustre meaning

British standard spelling of luster (shine, etc.).

Example sentences (20)

The scale is provided below: Lustre and diaphaneity main Pyrite has a metallic lustre.

The couture was also a business proposition, adding grown-up lustre to a brand image that skewed lowbrow and millennial.

As the sun’s light intensity weakens and daylight hours fall, our energy levels drop, our skin and hair may start to lack lustre, and joints may start to ache especially if we spend too little time being physically active.

Did these reports tarnish the show’s lustre for Hadland?

According to the PEP report, the information came from someone close to Lustre who witnessed the development of the love story between the two.

Another senior diplomat, who like others declined to be named, said: “Lebanon no longer has anything like a lustre.

Donnalyn got her big break in 2014 when she released her original song “Kakaibabe” that was featured in the film “Diary ng Pangit” starring James Reid and Nadine Lustre.

Prior to the lockdown, it was announced that Montes will star in a new Dreamscape series, “Burado,” with Nadine Lustre.

Some fans also clarified that the captions on Lustre’s recent Instagram posts, which may have caused the breakup rumors, were lyrics of a song titled “Way Back” by Amber Mark, an American singer-songwriter.

Even if fears of a trade war fade, it expects domestic demand to lose some of its lustre.

Here is a brief assessment of why the greenback is losing its lustre and the outlook for Carney's proposed new digital currency, which would be supported by major central banks around the world.

In a world in which old imagined “alternatives to capitalism” have lost their lustre, it is these incremental steps that will counter the excesses of the current dominant form of hyper-competitive, wealth-concentrating shareholder capitalism.

It added up to an England setup that sparkled with superficial lustre but was as flimsy as gold flake.

The Nobel Peace Prize does, though, retain its lustre, because so many of its winners did make a difference, and a lasting one.

Work is going on behind the scenes to try to avoid a similar scenario for an event that celebrated its 100th staging in 2016, but there is no denying this one is lacking lustre.

AUSTIN, Texas — Apple plans to build a $1 billion campus in Austin, Texas, that will create at least 5,000 jobs ranging from engineers to call-centre agents while adding more lustre to a Southwestern city that has already become a bustling tech hub.

Kelly Grace will be at the Affordable Art Fair with Lustre Contemporary gallery.

Because of its texture and lustre, silk rapidly became a popular luxury fabric in the many areas accessible to Chinese merchants.

Combining synthetic fibres (which can have high strength, lustre, and fire retardant qualities) with natural fibres (which have good water absorbency and skin comforting qualities) is very common.

During the feeding season, the tufts moult off and the plumage, beak and legs lose much of their lustre.