brightwork
Americannoun
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polished metal parts, as on a ship or automobile.
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Nautical. all plain or varnished woodwork that is kept scoured on a vessel.
noun
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shiny metal trimmings or fittings on ships, cars, etc
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varnished or plain woodwork on a vessel
Etymology
Origin of brightwork
Example Sentences
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Compared to the toolbox angularity of its rivals, the CX-90’s presentation is sleek, urbane, even fancy, with lots of brightwork accenting the front and rear bumpers, rocker panels and grille frame.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 11, 2025
Charismatic details such as the “Thor’s Hammer” LED headlamps, chrome spears on the doors, and handsome brightwork smile complete the picture.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 9, 2018
As aluminum, copper, nickel, zinc and other metals got scarce, Detroit kept setter supplied than smaller users; the new cars have more brightwork than ever.
From Time Magazine Archive
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All U.S. automobiles made after New Year's Day will be sans nickel, chromium or aluminum brightwork.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The others had never been there, and they were visibly awed by all the gleaming glass and brightwork, and the soft lights and the thick carpets.
From Four-Day Planet by Piper, H. Beam
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