Examples of using A shine in English and their translations into Polish
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But if you really want to feel fine give your shoes a shine.
When there's a shine on your shoes.
I don't know how to say this, but my daughter took quite a shine to you.
She played the Irish mother to an orphan in A Shine of Rainbows.
With the rays in our breath And a shine when we speak.
These women who took such a shine to you?
Yours could use a shine.
Panther's taken quite a shine to him.
This effect of hair rinses gives them a shine, density, anti-electrification,
With chrome hardware adding a shine and glimmer that's certain to look awesome beneath stage lights,
there's a shine- that is Vishnumaya.
Once dried, buff the leather to a shine and ensure that it is completely dry before storing it away for next time.
Anyway, he's taken a little bit of a shine to your daughter, and it would mean the world to him if he could come over and meet her.
The shadows on the letters are detailed graphics that show that the gold letters have a shine to them.
at the same time give them a shine thanks to polished surfaces
giving them a shine.
It is used as a binding agent and lubricant as well as helping retain water and add a shine to the skin.
And down it went onto the driveway. He would just given my car a shine, when I sat the baby on the roof.
shadow or a shine in the mirror can be seen in the frame.
It is bound in a shining yellow cloth that,