Shininess in a sentence as a noun

You should never look at a single focal point too long at a stretch, no matter its shininess.

What if he spent a lot of time in the product making sure it works well without too much care for "shininess"?

The shininess may have worn off a while ago, but I think it is still entirely relevant.

The new iPhones failed to achieve a sufficient shininess delta.

PL/I is being used for new code, mostly by companies who are not persuaded by the shininess of the latest fads.

If you want the new shininess of Wayland, sorry, you have to live without remote capabilities.

It would **** them to admit that there are actual reasons to use Apple that go beyond the superficial "skin deep" shininess.

In between performance enhancements, security fixes, and all the other shininess, I think the devs are doing a great job at it.

It's like measuring someone's driving ability using the shininess of their car collection as a proxy.

As an N900 owner, I'm currently torn between them; I've always loved the sleek shininess of Enlightenment, but Sailfish is the obvious upgrade path.

It's got the reliability I need for a work environment and the shininess that makes me happy and is as usable out-of-the-box as OSX, Windows 7, or Ubuntu.

Stallman therefore is apparently less vulnerable to the reality distortion field and does not unduly offer oblations to a guy who was obsessed with shininess at the expense of hacker culture.

Shininess definitions

noun

the visual property of something that shines with reflected light

See also: sheen luster lustre