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Refreshed   /rifrˈɛʃt/   Listen
Refreshed

adjective
1.
With restored energy.  Synonyms: fresh, invigorated, reinvigorated.



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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"Refreshed" Quotes from Famous Books



... So much refreshed was Elsie that her mother handed her the letters which had come to her share of that morning's mail. There were four or five of them, addressed in large, girlish hands, and exhibiting the latest and most expensive fads in stationery. Over ...
— A Touch Of Sun And Other Stories • Mary Hallock Foote

... of song in the house of the Lord." 1 Chron. 6:31. As when Moses smote the rock in the wilderness the water gushed forth in refreshing streams, so the soul of David, touched by the spirit of inspiration, poured forth a rich and copious flood of divine song, which has in all ages refreshed and strengthened God's people in their journey heavenward "through this dark vale of tears." Nor was the fountain of sacred poetry confined to him alone. God opened it also in the souls of such men as Asaph, Ethan, Heman, and ...
— Companion to the Bible • E. P. Barrows

... and this I took to be the Eastern. I likewise saw some Islands lying on the East side of the inlet, which before I had taken to be a part of the main land. As soon as I had desended the hill and we had refreshed ourselves, we set out in order to return to the Ship, and in our way passed through and Examin'd the Harbours, Coves, etc., that lay behind the Islands above mentioned. In this rout we met with an old Village in which were a good many Houses, but no Body had lived in them lately; ...
— Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World • James Cook

... possibilities of which appealed to her even more strongly than to her sister. To meet a party of young people, to wheel gaily along in the brisk, keen air, laughing and jesting as in the old happy days; to return tired and hungry to the hospitable scramble luncheon—to sit around the fire rested and refreshed, feeling as if those few hours of intimate association had been more successful in cementing friendships than many months of ordinary association. Oh, how tempting it sounded! What a blessed change from the level monotony of the last ...
— Etheldreda the Ready - A School Story • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey

... the three men, rested now and refreshed, had marched from the servants' hall to where the new recruits were drawn up, and stood there waiting ...
— The Young Castellan - A Tale of the English Civil War • George Manville Fenn


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