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Definition of Reknits
1. reknit [v] - See also: reknit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reknits
Literary usage of Reknits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Ideals, Character and Life by Hamilton Wright Mabie (1913)
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AND PEOPLE door life, of the rest that "reknits the ravelled sleeve of care ..."
2. American Ideals, Character and Life by Hamilton Wright Mabie (1913)
"door life, of the rest that "reknits the ravelled sleeve of care," and gives
workers of all kinds renewal of energy, than the weekly holiday which their ..."
3. American Ideals, Character and Life by Hamilton Wright Mabie (1913)
"door life, of the rest that "reknits the ravelled sleeve of care," and gives
workers of all kinds renewal of energy, than the weekly holiday which their ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1832)
"... a gallop after the hounds, or an extra bottle of champaign, reknits the
superficial solution of conti- nuity. Sometimes we are induced to attribute this ..."
5. The Warner Library by Charles Dudley Warner, Harry Morgan Ayres, John William Cunliffe, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer (1917)
"... of the rest that «reknits the raveled sleeve of care,» and gives workers of
all kinds renewal of energy, than the weekly holiday which their ancestors, ..."
6. Witnesses for Christ and Memorials of Church Life: From the Fourth to the by Edward Backhouse, Charles Tylor (1887)
"The mariner reknits his strength; The stormy sea is lull'd to sleep; And Peter,
called the Church's Rock, Hearing this sound, his sin doth weep. ..."