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Glossy   /glˈɔsi/   Listen
Glossy

adjective
(compar. glossier; superl. glossiest)
1.
(of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and glossy especially by pressing between rollers.  Synonym: calendered.  "Glossy paper"
2.
Reflecting light.  Synonyms: glistening, lustrous, sheeny, shining, shiny.  "The horse's glossy coat" , "Lustrous auburn hair" , "Saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet" , "Shining white enamel"
3.
Superficially attractive and stylish; suggesting wealth or expense.  Synonym: showy.
noun
1.
A magazine printed on good quality paper.  Synonyms: slick, slick magazine.
2.
A photograph that is printed on smooth shiny paper.



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"Glossy" Quotes from Famous Books



... seem to be much the worse for it. Indeed, in looking at the two men cursorily, a stranger might have said that the condescension was all on the other side. Mr. M'Carthy was dressed quite smartly. His black clothes were spruce and glossy; his gloves, of which he still kept on one and showed the other, were quite new; he was clean shaven, and altogether he had a shiny, bright, ebon appearance about him that quite did a credit to his side of the Church. But our friend the parson was discreditably shabby. His clothes were all brown, ...
— Castle Richmond • Anthony Trollope

... humour failed him altogether. He would have liked furiously to kick and trample upon that glossy emblem of the civilised world; he had much ado to refrain. The syce carried back the silk hat to Shere Ali's smart trap, and Shere Ali drove home in his helmet. Thus he began publicly to renounce the cherished illusion that he ...
— The Broken Road • A. E. W. Mason

... have had an opportunity of examining side by side with the slips themselves—exhibits no trace of the text. But when the leather is moistened with spirits of wine the letters become momentarily visible beneath the glossy surface. ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 • Various

... folded and knotted round their foreheads. Young squaws with shaggy, flowing hair, short, coloured merino skirts, and shawls over their heads, sit on the side-walks, chattering in their guttural tongue, and laughing over some joke; fat, glossy, half-breed ponies, in gorgeously beaded saddle-cloths, stand at the edge of the road awaiting their masters—short, lithe, dark men, who seem to touch the reins, vault into the saddle, and reach the end of the street in the same instant. The speed and strength of these small horses is wonderful; ...
— A Trip to Manitoba • Mary FitzGibbon

... peasant at once; and yet his exquisite neatness, the gentleness of his face, distinguished him from his kind. Joseph Carpentier was dressed[8] in a very ordinary gray woolen coat; but his coarse shirt was very white, and his hair, when he took off his broad-brimmed hat, was well combed and glossy. ...
— Strange True Stories of Louisiana • George Washington Cable


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