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Definition of Returfing
1. returf [v] - See also: returf
Lexicographical Neighbors of Returfing
Literary usage of Returfing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1903)
"Heavy rain fell during a large proportion of the time, which greatly impeded the
men in the filling in of the new excavations and in the returfing ..."
2. Sidelights on Chinese Life by John Macgowan (1907)
"They need repairing and returfing, and so with loving hearts the relatives wend
their way amongst the countless tombs that cover the hillside to the ones ..."
3. Sidelights on Chinese Life by John Macgowan (1907)
"They need repairing and returfing, and so with loving hearts the relatives wend
their way amongst the countless tombs that cover the hillside to the ones ..."
4. The Indian Forester (1902)
"... says :—•" The re-foresting and returfing of bare mountains at high altitudes
are, and have in France been long known to be, among the most effectual ..."
5. Proceedings of the Good Roads Institute, Held at the University of North by University of North Carolina (1793-1962) (1913)
"Mr. Woolen to have charge of removal of turf, and returfing after ditch made.
The road is to be crowned, surfaced with gravel, and sloped evenly to ditches. ..."
6. Royal Ascot: Its History & Its Associations by George James Cawthorne, Richard S. Herod (1902)
"The proposal to end all the grievances of the Ascot Course by completely returfing
the ground, has an insuperable objection to its adoption—it would ..."