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Refreshing   /rɪfrˈɛʃɪŋ/   Listen
Refreshing

adjective
1.
Imparting vitality and energy.  Synonyms: bracing, brisk, fresh, refreshful, tonic.
2.
Pleasantly new or different.  Synonym: novel.



Refresh

verb
(past & past part. refreshed; pres. part. refreshing)
1.
Refresh one's memory.  Synonyms: brush up, review.
2.
Make (to feel) fresh.  Synonym: freshen.
3.
Become or make oneself fresh again.  Synonyms: freshen, freshen up, refreshen.
4.
Make fresh again.  Synonyms: freshen, refreshen.



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"Refreshing" Quotes from Famous Books



... "can't you guess how absolutely refreshing you are? No, I have nothing special. But you'll soon get used to men around with no more reason ...
— Java Head • Joseph Hergesheimer

... Foreign pears are not more generally cultivated because they come to the market in competition with oranges, and the Japanese have not yet learnt to buy ripe pears. The native pear looks rather like an enormous russet apple but it is as hard as a turnip, and, though it is refreshing because of its wateriness, has little flavour. Progress is being made with peaches and apricots. Figs are common but inferior. A fine native fruit, when well grown, is the biwa or loquat. And homage must be paid to the best persimmons, ...
— The Foundations of Japan • J.W. Robertson Scott

... state and happiness of these poor people at Bedford was thus, in a dream or vision, represented to me. I saw as if they were set on the sunny side of some high mountain, there refreshing themselves with the pleasant beams of the sun, while I was shivering and shrinking in the cold, afflicted with frost, snow, and dark clouds. Methought also, betwixt me and them, I saw a wall that did compass about this mountain; now through this ...
— The Works of John Bunyan • John Bunyan

... was the air of a duchess, but which, as a matter of fact, resembled rather the Sunday manners of an elderly barmaid. Mr. Gadley alone was not afraid of her; but, on the contrary, kept her always very much in fear of him, often speaking to her with refreshing candour. He had known her in the days it was her desire should be buried in oblivion, and had always resented as a personal insult her entry into the old established aristocratic ...
— Paul Kelver • Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome

... sixty-third genus of bony fish. These were tuna from the genus Scomber, blue-black on top, silver on the belly armor, their dorsal stripes giving off a golden gleam. They are said to follow ships in search of refreshing shade from the hot tropical sun, and they did just that with the Nautilus, as they had once done with the vessels of the Count de La Prouse. For long hours they competed in speed with our submersible. ...
— 20000 Leagues Under the Seas • Jules Verne


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