Lexicographical Neighbors of Recarpeted
Literary usage of Recarpeted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Phillips Brooks, 1835-1893: Memories of His Life, with Extracts from His by Alexander Viets Griswold Allen (1907)
"At their expense the vestry of the church was repainted, recarpeted, and new
furniture was added. The men grappled with the longstanding debt of $8000. ..."
2. Life and Art of Richard Mansfield: With Selections from His Letters by William Winter (1910)
"painted, recarpeted, and seated (by which I mean new chairs) you and I will sit
down in it and talk it all over. The company shall be the finest in the ..."
3. A Republic, If You Can Keep It: The Foundation of the American Presidency by Michael P. Riccards (1987)
"... and he began to have it recarpeted and decorated for his purposes. New plateaux
were purchased, lighting was improved, two cows were acquired, ..."