Polisher in a sentence as a noun

He's a hand polisher at the granite shop we work at.

They don't require a diamond polisher to be cleaned.

I was like this for a while until we got an RO unit with a water polisher.

On the other hand, three weeks ago I bought a car polisher for a good price from a nice guy a few cities over.

He said he would have been happy to loan me a polisher, but that he hadn't the slightest idea what he had done with it.

Like you being shocked by the HV rail of an old tube radio and another acting as the ground for an old floor polisher in my grandpas shed.

I program, operate and two cnc machines, a bridge saw and a line polisher alone. I lift large pieces of stone all day alone. I have to complete a certain amount of work in a day no matter how long it takes.

Surprisingly, i was happy to see both the bridge saw and the line polisher at my work both conform to the gpl and provide a link to the source code.

Apple is an imitator, a marketer, and a polisher of other people's ideas.

I don't know if this is me getting old, but I refuse to live in a world where people are supposed to take dating advice from a guy that uses nail polisher.

Sometimes being so vague as to describe some sort of wistful 'jack-of-all-trades turd-polisher'.Perhaps it's as simple as that.

My solution to dealing with people of the "rock polisher" mindset is that I politely refuse to participate in any sort of society with them, professional or private.

> I wish people would grow thicker skins and get more emotionally mature, and be able to tolerate harsh words without taking them personallyThis is the "rock polisher" thesis of life, which I've also called the "bully thesis.

Polisher definitions

noun

a power tool used to buff surfaces

See also: buffer