4 Metaphors for polish

LEMBERG (128), the capital of Austrian Galicia, from its central position and ready communication with rivers and railways, enjoys an extensive trade; Polish is the prevailing language; there is a flourishing university, and of the population 40,000 are Jews.

the polish was a thin veneer on very cheap and unseasoned wood.

Where had flown the old Strathsay red from my cheek, where that smooth polish of brow, whereI, who had aye been the flower of the race, the pride of the name, could not now bide to brook my own glance in the glass.

Polished as these are in comparison to those of Dr. Donne, and fine, too, as they are intrinsically, there are single phrases in his that are worth them allexcept, indeed, that one splendid line, Trample on Death and Hell in glorious glee.

4 Metaphors for  polish