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Definition of Refurbishes
1. refurbish [v] - See also: refurbish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refurbishes
Literary usage of Refurbishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1905)
"And not only all this, but the elderly lover of the Journal, whose vein is running
pretty low by this time, refurbishes for the fascination of his new ..."
2. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1903)
"... some fiend refurbishes its sting, and slays. And, now and then, it at once is
efficacious; and an innocent irretrievably is damned. ..."
3. Leading American Novelists by John Erskine (1910)
"The dark alleys, gloomy woods, and midnight hours that Dickens so gloriously
refurbishes out of the honored storehouse of melodrama, and fits them out with ..."
4. Leading American Novelists by John Erskine (1910)
"The dark alleys, gloomy woods, and midnight hours that Dickens so gloriously
refurbishes out of the honored storehouse of melodrama, and fits them out with ..."
5. The Romance of the English Stage by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1874)
"His patroness and admirer is furious, and refurbishes some of those old weapons
with which she had defended her Piozzi. His family was superior to hers, ..."
6. The romance of the English stage by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1874)
"His patroness and admirer is furious, and refurbishes some of those old weapons
with which she had defended her Piozzi. His family was superior to hers, ..."