Shiner in a sentence as a noun

Interns don't shine shoes, there's a shoe shiner guy who comes around and does it.

Do you remember the recent case of the homeless shoe shiner who had to pay $400 for a licence?

The vegetables that look bigger, shiner and of which they can have a greater yield will maximize their profit.

That is the old adage "when the shoe shiner starts giving you stock tips get out"... but you cant time when it will crash or when it will correct and go back up.

I want that people work at different work, it cool pack stuff and go to other country to do work like pizza man, tinman, shoe shiner, or office plankton

People are upset because they jumped on the wrong band-wagon and now something shiner and newer came around so they are not the cool hipsters anymore.

Today almost or all dishwasher tabs have it inside, so you need to ignore error from dishwasher and put no additional shiner to the machine.

You might be thinking of solar radiation management or other "geoengineering" techniques to try to make the earth shiner and reflect more sunlight, making us cooler at a constant CO2 concentration.

Shiner definitions

noun

a swollen bruise caused by a blow to the eye

See also: mouse

noun

something that shines (with emitted or reflected light)

noun

important food fish of the northern Atlantic and Mediterranean; its body is greenish-blue with dark bars and small if any scales

noun

any of numerous small silvery North American cyprinid fishes especially of the genus Notropis