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refresher

[ ri-fresh-er ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that refreshes.
  2. British. a partial or interim fee paid to a lawyer during a prolonged case.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of refresher1

First recorded in 1375–1425, refresher is from the late Middle English word refressher. See refresh, -er 1

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Example Sentences

In case you need a refresher, Karim is joining what could be our strongest-ever Disrupt speaking cohort.

For a refresher on how to capture grabs in the first place, check out our full guide to taking a screenshot on any device.

As a refresher, Game Pass Ultimate pairs Microsoft's Xbox Live Gold service—which is required for online play with most Xbox games—with the company's all-you-can-eat Game Pass subscriptions for Xbox consoles and PC for one monthly fee.

Fossil Creek is a Wild and Scenic River—one of only two Arizona waterways with this designation—and its cool water is a welcome refresher on dusty summer days.

Well, we’ve covered this topic before on Search Engine Land but here is a bit of a refresher based on some new tweets from Google’s John Mueller over the past couple of days.

Bachmann could use a refresher course on the 2008 election, and the circumstances that helped elect Barack Obama.

The beleaguered House speaker could use a refresher course in constitutional prerogatives.

Some readers might appreciate a refresher on the definition of an “enlisted” soldier.

Need a refresher before America's favorite guidos and guidettes return for the third season of Jersey Shore on MTV tonight?

Weaver also saw the role as something of a career refresher.

Even I'll have to take a refresher course before I'll be able to go outside the landing buildings.

These are recalled twice, in the eleven years during which they are members of the reserve, for refresher courses.

As a barrister I love a refresher, and this flying visit has, indeed, been a refresher to one who drinks to Trin.

I remained longer with him than I ought to have done, and have got belated on my way home, so looked in for a refresher.

As he nears it, Jack sits well back, getting Daddy Longlegs well by the head, and giving him a refresher with the whip.

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