nail-polished

adj

Etymology

From nail polish + -ed.

  1. derived from + -ed

Definitions

  1. Wearing nail polish.

    • Let the swain of our times undertake the chin fringe that Grandpa wore when he courted Grandma and his lipsticked, nail-polished, dieting and bepowdered fraulein would give him his choice of barbershop, the sideshow and the air.
    • Meanwhile, lip-rouged and nail-polished girls, some attired in abbreviated shorts, sent gasoline sales rocketing upward 50 per cent at Oakland and Long Beach.

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