Before every boy scouts meeting he would burnish the brass buckle on his belt until it gleamed like solid gold.
Federal reserve tries to burnish image with Ad campaign.
You could burnish any metal object, like a trophy or cutlery, a door knob or anything like that.
Wearing your silver jewelery will burnish it and keep it from tarnishing.
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Federal reserve tries to burnish image with Ad campaign.
you burnish it so you get more color out of it
To burnish means to polish, and your question appears as though you want to use gold to polish a diamond. Since diamond is much harder than gold, if you attempted this task, you would simply burnish away the gold.
you burnish it so you get more color out of it
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You could burnish any metal object, like a trophy or cutlery, a door knob or anything like that.
A glossy brown
Burnished.
Richard Burnish and Steven Chilton were co-hosts of the online call-in show "Jesus Chatline" from 2011-12.
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Burnish, scour, rub...
rub, clean, scour, polish, brush, burnish