Sheen in a sentence as a noun

Start with very few features and polish to a pristine sheen.

A boycott is supposed to carry a sheen of justice, and this suggests at least a nod towards being fair.

One massive shortcoming is the app situation on Windows platform, which takes the sheen off this tablet.

There is a whole world of knowledge behind TED's glossy sheen, and that world is found by looking up original sources.

The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost.

Google's design aesthetic typically eschews gradients, sheen, highlights and shadows in favor of a flatter, cleaner look and feel.

If you scratch away the Marxist sheen, which some people will find toxic at first glance, he has a few basic themes which are pretty hard to argue with:Modern capitalism has failed to keep everyone employed.

"However, they've consistently lowered the free usage tier to being a fraction of what it once was, they're now charging a ton more with their instance-hour model compared to the old CPU based model, a bit of the reliability/scaling sheen has worn off as it's had problems, other competitors have been aggressively entering this space, and you still have to alter your apps specifically for their architecture.

Sheen definitions

noun

the visual property of something that shines with reflected light

See also: shininess luster lustre