1. varnished - Adjective
2. varnished - Verb
4. varnished - Adjective Satellite
of Varnish
Source: Webster's dictionaryBehold The approach of him whom none believes, Whom all believe that all believe, A pagan in a varnished car. Wallace Stevens
Another grooved plank is glued on top, and the whole assembly is then cut into individual pencils, which are then varnished or painted. Source: Internet
Sticks, Condiments and Crockery: Slightly newer and fancier chopsticks than the usual soup shack, varnished, etched around the top and pointier, which can be problematic for the inexperienced user. Source: Internet
Employees are also invited to make their views known – in a manner that is less varnished than in corporate missives of the past – in blogs, internal newsletters, and in communications to customers. Source: Internet
He varnished them into place on the blue-black canvas strips and attached them to glass. Source: Internet
It is generally dry enough to be varnished in six months to a year. Source: Internet