Lexicographical Neighbors of Refooting
Literary usage of Refooting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Schools in War Time--and After by Arthur Davis Dean (1918)
"... the country's shortage; methods of refooting stockings were also displayed,
as well as many uses for pieces of worn table and bed linen and old carpets. ..."
2. Our Schools in War Time--and After by Arthur Davis Dean (1918)
"... the country's shortage; methods of refooting stockings were also displayed,
as well as many uses for pieces of worn table and bed linen and old carpets. ..."
3. Our Schools in War Time--and After by Arthur Davis Dean (1918)
"... the country's shortage; methods of refooting stockings were also displayed,
as well as many uses for pieces of worn table and bed linen and old carpets. ..."
4. Raphia and Reed Weaving: Including Also Cardboard and Paper Construction; a by Elizabeth Sanborn Knapp (1901)
"... work bags, dusters, dish cloth, sofa pillow, (covers cross-stitched,) muslin
undergarments and shirt waist, refooting and darning of stockings. ..."
5. The Executive Departments of the United States at Washington: A by Webster Elmes (1879)
"After the examination of the accounts current and the stamp account, reviewing
and refooting the transcript of mails received, and examining all vouchers ..."
6. Side Lights on the Reign of Terror: Being the Memoirs of Mademoiselle Des by Alexandrine Des Echerolles, Marie Clothilde Balfour (1900)
"... so that by the time the stranger made his appearance, we were all hard at
work, and Mademoiselle de Lespinasse was refooting some old stockings ..."