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  • 61Gloss (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Gloss caption = format = Drama camera = runtime = 60 mins. (including commercials creator = starring = Geoff Dolan Ilona Rodgers Miranda Harcourt Simon Prast Peter Elliott Lisa Chappell Andy Anderson opentheme =… …

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  • 62Gloss (peinture) — Le gloss est l indice de brillance d un vernis, c est à dire pour les applications de vernis et de peintures dans les domaines de l ameublement et de l automobile. Plus l indice est élevé plus le vernis est brillant. On les classe généralement de …

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  • 63gloss — Synonyms and related words: abuse of terms, acting, affectation, afterglow, air glow, alibi, allowance, amplification, analysis, annotate, annotation, apology, apparatus criticus, appearance, apply paint, attitudinizing, bedaub, bedizen, begild,… …

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  • 64gloss over — PHRASAL VERB If you gloss over a problem, a mistake, or an embarrassing moment, you try and make it seem unimportant by ignoring it or by dealing with it very quickly. [V P n (not pron)] Some foreign governments appear happy to gloss over… …

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  • 65gloss — noun the gloss of her hair Syn: shine, sheen, lustre, gleam, patina, polish, brilliance, shimmer Phrases: gloss over …

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  • 66gloss — The ability of a paint to reflect images when polished. Also see high gloss specular gloss …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 67gloss over — {v.} To try to make what is wrong or bad seem right or not important; try to make a thing look easy; pretend about; hide. * /Billy broke a window and Mother tried to gloss it over by saying it wouldn t cost much to have it fixed, but Father… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 68gloss over — {v.} To try to make what is wrong or bad seem right or not important; try to make a thing look easy; pretend about; hide. * /Billy broke a window and Mother tried to gloss it over by saying it wouldn t cost much to have it fixed, but Father… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 69gloss- — or glosso combining form Etymology: Latin, from Greek glōss , glōsso , from glōssa 1. tongue < glossitis > 2. language < glossolalia > …

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  • 70gloss — the sheen or brightness on the cut surface of smoked or thawed fish indicative of quality the replacement line corresponding to the lowest observed spawning stock (or loss). The slope of the replacement line joining the origin of the stock&#8230; …

    Dictionary of ichthyology