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Phrasal Verb - Shining Up

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Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the verb Shining Up

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'shine up' means to make something clean and bright, usually by polishing or cleaning it thoroughly. It can also refer to improving one's appearance or presentation to make a good impression.

Examples

No.Example
1I spent the whole afternoon shining up the silverware for the dinner party.
2The carpenter asked me to shine up the wooden floor before he laid the new carpet.
3After being out of work for a long time, John decided it was time to shine up his resume and start applying for jobs.
4The manager asked the employees to shine up their desks and workstations before the inspection.
5Before the wedding, the bride spent hours shining up her shoes and making sure her dress was free of wrinkles.
6The children were excited to shine up their bikes and get them ready for the parade.
7The chef asked the cook to shine up the pots and pans before they could be used again.
8The salesman spent the morning shining up his shoes and brushing up on his product knowledge.
9The dog owner spent hours shining up his pet's coat to make it look its best.
10The actor spent hours in the mirror shining up his acting skills before the audition.