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The wide, glossily varnished wooden door to the corridor opened again.
It had been the largest, most glossily healthy rat I had ever seen.
The five petals are usually glossily waxy, consistently with some of the common names.
His thick hair and full beard were glossily black and curling.
This one was shorter than me and had glossily vaselined hair.
And there he was, the same as ever, dark eyes fixed on mine, hair still curling glossily auburn about his temples.
The catalogue was large and glossily bound.
Blood soaked through the breast of his blue velvet dressing gown and puddled glossily on the floor.
But not enough to qualify as piles supporting the glossily painted, but shaky pier.
It will all be sumptuously, glossily vintage.
Because he is a bassist, and not a very flashy one, he left the musical excitement to his glossily polished band.
His drooping finger curls were oiled glossily.
His lips were thin, his hair glossily dark, his complexion almost olive., There was something of a fragile look to him.
Here, glossily inert, is the kind of international project currently being extolled by producers searching desperately for financing packages in the world marketplace.
Her loose, plain tabard exposed smoothly muscled, glossily tanned skin.
The first thing that excited Zyanya's attention, of course, was the preponderance of glossily hairless people.
The parquet floor was glossily revarnished.
Bob Bowman's "Fit" was a comic battle of wills between a fitness trainer and his glossily upscale client.
The heavily plucked eyebrows and the full mouth, thickly and glossily lipsticked, she found a little distasteful.
Although large-formatted arty cookbooks printed glossily in Japan are flourishing, the number of people actually cooking from them is believed to be far smaller.
And does the book from Twin Palms, so glossily produced, estheticize and exploit the dead?
They were glossily produced on high budgets, with pilot episodes that were released theatrically into cinemas in some territories.
The Arena itself was tiny, a fist-sized dodecahedron, its triangular sides so glossily black that they shimmered with faint pastels.
Uncut magazine dismissed it as "the kind of glossily produced 'perfect pop' you can spin a dozen times without ever remembering a single tune."
Where they were not upholstered in cushioned velvet, the room's brass-ribbed walls were curved and glossily dark, as if made of obsidian or black marble.