"The oil from the body gives them a luster."
And they had indeed given a certain luster to the name he used most often.
Plainly revealed in the first movement, the steps are part of ever-changing patterns, an emotional framework that gives them a fresh luster.
Flowers and gleaming silver give the room a luster enhanced by the evening light from the river.
He has immediacy, critique and most of all he gave to a program a luster, which was not standard from the beginning.
A polished finish gives the surface a high luster and strong reflection of incident light (almost mirror-like).
This oil gave the hair a natural luster, prevented baldness, kept the skin healthy, and made the eyes glisten.
With the final act, the soprano seemed to settle down, without every really giving a luster to the part's more brilliant moments.
Two elements to the novel give it a particular luster.
Figurative language varnishes the incident, gives it a luster, a permanence - as if beneath museum glass.