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sheen
1[sheen]
Sheen
2[sheen]
noun
Fulton (John), 1895–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman, writer, and teacher.
sheen
/ ʃiːn /
noun
a gleaming or glistening brightness; lustre
poetic, splendid clothing
adjective
rare, shining and beautiful; radiant
Other Word Forms
- sheeny adjective
- sheenful adjective
- sheenless adjective
- sheenly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of sheen1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sheen1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
There had been a little rain, the track had a sheen to it, so it's certainly true that each driver along would have had better conditions than the one before.
A light oil sheen, a sprained ankle and waterlogged cargo were among the damage reported when approximately 75 cargo containers tumbled off a stationed vessel at the Port of Long Beach on Tuesday morning.
In a two-star review, The Guardian said the actors were "let down by the overly glossy romcom-y sheen" or Warren Adler's novel, who wrote The War of the Roses, on which the film is based.
The island, given an appropriately sickly, uninviting sheen by cinematographer Mathias Herndl, clearly wasn’t big enough for all of these new-world experimenters.
She pointed to the pond, which no longer had the foul odor or the oily sheen of the canal despite being just a few steps away.
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