lacker in a sentence
n.
Definition
Lacker (noun): a glossy protective coating or finish applied to surfaces, often made from resin or varnish.
Sample Sentences
- The painter was frustrated because he had run out of lacquer for his finishing touches.
- Her furniture was beautifully restored, thanks to a layer of lacquer that gave it a glossy sheen.
- He decided to apply a new coat of lacquer to protect the wood from moisture damage.
- The artist preferred to use natural finishes rather than synthetic lacquer for a more authentic look.
- After sanding the surface, she carefully applied the lacquer to achieve a smooth and durable finish.
- The artist decided to use a lacker to give her sculpture a glossy finish.
- After the rain, the once vibrant colors of the lacker on the car looked dull and faded.
- He carefully applied a thin coat of lacker to protect the wood from moisture.
- The furniture's lacker had chipped away in several places, revealing the bare wood underneath.
- To achieve a professional look, the craftsman recommended using a high-quality lacker for the final coat.
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