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Definition of nail polish in English: nail polishnoun mass nounVarnish applied to the fingernails or toenails to colour them or make them shiny. Example sentencesExamples - For women dark eyeliner and black nail polish can enhance this look.
- I love how obsessed you are with truly girly pursuits like nail polish and self-portraits.
- Next comes my large collection of nail polish, but I put those in more carefully so they don't break.
- He added that no matter what one's skin tone was white gold easily complemented any shade of lipstick or nail polish.
- Not surprisingly, as she owned every color known to mankind, she had nail polish to match.
- He was always dressed in black, dog collar, eyeliner and black nail polish, and never a smile on his face.
- Slowly she reached over and plucked the bottle of nail polish from the desk.
- No wonder the teeny cosmetics market is cashing in, targeting their lip-gloss and nail polish at increasingly younger kids.
- I said sitting on her bed as she finished up putting the bright pink nail polish on her fingers.
- Next came the first coloured nail polish - in a rose shade - with deeper hues to follow by 1930.
- Hairbrushes, hair clips, nail polish, and lip gloss are all fun and inexpensive ideas.
- Color palates will be updated to display a wider array of colors for items like lipstick and nail polish.
- When they threw off their veils, we saw the kohl, lipstick, rouge and nail polish that the women wore.
- I was good at making little shapes on my finger nails when chipping nail polish.
- She pictured herself with pink lipstick and violet nail polish and a little blush.
- I lined my eyes in thick black kohl, wore black nail polish and baggy clothes.
- Her pale skin was highlighted with pale makeup and light pink nail polish.
- I had really cute nail polish on my toes, but that was about it.
- It is also advisable to let the nails ‘breathe’ without any nail polish for a week.
- Truthfully, Mona only owned a tube of black mascara, a black eye pencil and black nail polish.
Definition of nail polish in US English: nail polishnounˈnāl ˌpäliSHˈneɪl ˌpɑlɪʃ Varnish applied to the fingernails or toenails to color them or make them shiny. Example sentencesExamples - Her pale skin was highlighted with pale makeup and light pink nail polish.
- He added that no matter what one's skin tone was white gold easily complemented any shade of lipstick or nail polish.
- I said sitting on her bed as she finished up putting the bright pink nail polish on her fingers.
- Truthfully, Mona only owned a tube of black mascara, a black eye pencil and black nail polish.
- For women dark eyeliner and black nail polish can enhance this look.
- Not surprisingly, as she owned every color known to mankind, she had nail polish to match.
- Next came the first coloured nail polish - in a rose shade - with deeper hues to follow by 1930.
- No wonder the teeny cosmetics market is cashing in, targeting their lip-gloss and nail polish at increasingly younger kids.
- I lined my eyes in thick black kohl, wore black nail polish and baggy clothes.
- She pictured herself with pink lipstick and violet nail polish and a little blush.
- It is also advisable to let the nails ‘breathe’ without any nail polish for a week.
- Color palates will be updated to display a wider array of colors for items like lipstick and nail polish.
- When they threw off their veils, we saw the kohl, lipstick, rouge and nail polish that the women wore.
- Next comes my large collection of nail polish, but I put those in more carefully so they don't break.
- I love how obsessed you are with truly girly pursuits like nail polish and self-portraits.
- I had really cute nail polish on my toes, but that was about it.
- He was always dressed in black, dog collar, eyeliner and black nail polish, and never a smile on his face.
- Hairbrushes, hair clips, nail polish, and lip gloss are all fun and inexpensive ideas.
- Slowly she reached over and plucked the bottle of nail polish from the desk.
- I was good at making little shapes on my finger nails when chipping nail polish.
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