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Refrain   /rɪfrˈeɪn/   Listen
Refrain

verb
(past & past part. refrained; pres. part. refraining)
1.
Resist doing something.  Synonym: forbear.  "She could not forbear weeping"
2.
Choose not to consume.  Synonyms: abstain, desist.
noun
1.
The part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers.  Synonym: chorus.






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"Refrain" Quotes from Famous Books



... most earnest sincerity of devotion, repeating a passage of the Bible. This inspired him with fresh courage, and soon perceiving the illusion, and the strange mistake into which his imagination had betrayed him, he could with difficulty refrain from laughing. The white nodding figure he had seen became transformed, in the twinkling of an eye, to what in reality it was, a small brook, long and familiarly known to him, which ran foaming from the forest, and ...
— Undine - I • Friedrich de la Motte Fouque

... obedient, Kate, And to too many masters. I can hardly On such a day as this refrain to speak My sense of this injurious friend, this pest, This household evil, this close-clinging fiend, In rough terms to my wife. 'Death, my own servants Controll'd above me! orders countermanded! What next? [Servant enters and ...
— The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 • Charles Lamb

... be," she admitted, and could not refrain from a moment's wonder at the ways of God. Had she really been brought here, she and poor Mrs. Wilkins, after so much trouble in arranging it, so much difficulty and worry, along such devious paths of prevarication and ...
— The Enchanted April • Elizabeth von Arnim

... one day from a distant town to see him; he felt very sad at finding him so near his end, and could not refrain from tears, but when the old man saw him weep, he began to repeat as well as his feeble ...
— Little Abe - Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow • F. Jewell

... a letter, which has been lithographed and widely circulated, bearing so directly upon this subject, that I cannot refrain from noticing it. And this I do, because the authority of a Royal Academician, and one, I believe, selected to be judge in the distribution of the prizes in Westminster Hall Exhibition, cannot but have an influence, both with the public and ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847. • Various


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