lustre造句1, A good name keeps lustre in the dark.
2, Her thick, black hair shone with lustre.
3, Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals.
4, The shell had a beautiful pearly lustre.
5, Her hair had lost its lustre.
6, His son's success added lustre to his name.
7, The presence of the prince added lustre to the occasion.
8, The dancing of the principal ballerina added lustre to an otherwise unimpressive production of 'Giselle'.
9, There'll be a celebrity guest to add lustre to the occasion.
10, Autumn had given the trees that extra golden lustre.
11, Beautiful lustre coffee cups; flavoured coffee; chocolate-covered espresso beans.
12, The original lustre of the shell has been retained.
13, Its lustre, long as light, Drops brimming candles deep Into the melting mirrors of the night.
14, Inpart, the fading lustre of famous names can be blamed on the economic downturn of the 1990s.
15, As I entered my fourth lustre, it became evident that I was not going to fulfil my early promise.
16, Now, their lustre faded, they must plough through the qualifying slog to get there.
17, A single sherd of Samarra lustre ware was found in the disturbed top surface layer.
18, It is softer than cotton and nylon and has a similar lustre to silk.
19, What do you do if your relationship is beginning to lose its lustre?
20, Granite and alabaster were also imported with precious materials such as porphyry to give richness and lustre to interiors.
21, His full dark hair had been cropped in the barber's chair of the holding prison to a brush without lustre.
22, The piled fibres absorb and reflect the light, alternating deep and pale hues and giving the cloth its unique lustre.
23, In 1880 the first cyclic sulphur-nitrogen free radical - - was prepared as a deep green powder with a metallic lustre.
24, Even after the Papacy had returned to Rome in 1376, the Anti-Popes enabled it to retain its luxury and lustre.
25, The bell pull had a brass handle polished lovingly to lustre.
26, And another was his talon-like toenails. Things like that can make even the best marriage lose its lustre.
27, Among the most striking types of decoration on pottery and porcelain is Lustre.
28, The species is beautifully preserved, retaining something of its original lustre, and all the fine details of its ornament.
29, The team were trudging off the pitch, the diamonds on their shirt-sleeves having long since lost their lustre.
30, De Boer has failed to impress since his arrival from Barcelona, but his presence here gave Rangers lustre.