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Definition of Refits
1. refit [v] - See also: refit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refits
Literary usage of Refits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fredoniad, Or, Independence Preserved: An Epick Poem on the Late War of 1812 by Richard Emmons (1832)
"Porter returns—refits— sails for the Pacific—enters the port of Valparaiso.
Porter is there discovered by the Phoebe and Cherub. Neutral rights. ..."
2. Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord De Saumarez: From Original Papers by John Ross (1838)
"... Gibraltar—refits at Lisbon, and returns.—Conducts the negotiation for exchange
of prisoners Sir W.Parker relieves Sir James.—He arrives at Gibraltar. ..."
3. The Fredoniad, Or, Independence Preserved: An Epick Poem on the Late War of 1812 by Richard Emmons (1830)
"Porter returns—refits— sails for the Pacific—enters the port of Valparaiso.
Porter is there discovered by the Phoebe and Cherub. Neutral rights. ..."
4. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa: From Eighteen by David Livingstone (1875)
"Determines to continue his Work.—Proposed Route.—refits.—Robberies discovered.—Mr.
Stanley leaves.—Parting Messages. ..."