Once the chemical state of the scalp alters, scales buid up and the hair become dry and lustreless. |
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A lustreless protrusive eye Stares from the protozoic slime At a perspective of Canaletto. |
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When danger of ill health was present, a stone acclimatized to its wearer would become dull and lustreless. |
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These are quick-drying, lustreless paints miscible with turpentine and universally sold in tubes and cans for sign painting and decorative work. |
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It is also lustreless and shows lack of vitality that is mainly due to anemia and lack of vitamins of the 'B' family in your diet. |
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The unprotected wood turns to a dark lustreless grey or brownish grey when exposed to the elements. |
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In a dark rocky cave, a giant octopus spread its long, writhing tentacles in search of its prey, and gazed the while through the water with large lustreless eyes. |
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He looked old, his eyes were lustreless, his breathing laboured. |
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My marble floor has become rather dull and lustreless over the years. |
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Not so easily perceived is the relation of this hard-water scum to a dull, lustreless condition of hair after shampooing, yellow spots on laundry after ironing, and a heavy usage of soap in the household. |
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My sealed parquet floor looks rather lustreless by now. |
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The school was a triumph for her husband after a lustreless career in Hong Kong, but it had brought her low. |
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Pearls formed in edible oysters are lustreless and of no value. |
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Their complexion was lustreless and clammy, although Aunt Evelyn's odd man had given them all the energy of his elbow. |
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The lips were of the usual marble pallor. The eyes were lustreless. |
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The eyes were lifeless, and lustreless, and seemingly pupilless, and I shrank involuntarily from their glassy stare to the contemplation of the thin and shrunken lips. |
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