Definition of Rebaits

1. rebait [v] - See also: rebait

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebaits

rebacking
rebacks
rebadge
rebadged
rebadges
rebadging
rebag
rebagged
rebagger
rebaggers
rebagging
rebags
rebait
rebaited
rebaiting
rebaits (current term)
rebake
rebaked
rebakes
rebaking
rebalance
rebalanced
rebalances
rebalancing
rebalancings
rebandage
rebandaged
rebandages
rebandaging
rebanish

Literary usage of Rebaits

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1901)
"But he is not daunted; swiftly he repairs his damaged tackle and rebaits, not again with a worm, but with a piece of paste so large that one would think ..."

2. Mental Adjustments by Frederic Lyman Wells (1917)
"The angler, from whom a fish has escaped, does not throw away his tackle, but rebaits it and makes further casts. The minor role played by such external ..."

3. How Paris Amuses Itself by F[rank] Berkeley Smith (1903)
"The old gentleman pours a little vin ordinaire into a glass, rebaits his hook, and lights a fresh cigar. Masses of white clouds overhead float in the clear ..."

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