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Definition of Refurbisher
1. furbisher [n -S] - See also: furbisher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refurbisher
Literary usage of Refurbisher
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scottish Vernacular Literature: A Succinct History by Thomas Finlayson Henderson (1910)
"... it was probably merely as the refurbisher of an older song, for the original
broadside bears the title 'An excellent proper ballad, entitled Old Long ..."
2. Scottish Vernacular Literature: A Succinct History by Thomas Finlayson Henderson (1898)
"... and of course it is just possible that Thomas was himself a refurbisher of
ancient prophecies, which were again refurbished by the author of the fytte. ..."
3. Artemis to Actaeon, and Other Verse by Edith Wharton (1909)
"... A solitary cloistered in high thoughts, The great Loyola, whom I reckoned then
A mere refurbisher of faded creeds, Expert to edge anew the arms of faith ..."
4. Artemis to Actæon, and Other Verse by Edith Wharton (1909)
"... A solitary cloistered in high thoughts, The great Loyola, whom I reckoned then
A mere refurbisher of faded creeds, Expert to edge anew the arms of faith ..."