"Lacklustre" Quotes from Famous Books
... cushions of her chair and looked across at him with interest, an interest which presently drifted into sympathy. Even the lightness of his tone could not mask the inwritten weariness of the man, the tired droop of the mouth, and the lacklustre eyes. ... — Nobody's Man • E. Phillips Oppenheim
... of Detroit, Mich., the famous varnish makers, furnish a great variety of colors in their water stains and also a combined stain and finish under the trade name of Lacklustre. ... — Handwork in Wood • William Noyes |