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Refasten

Refasten \Re*fas"ten\ (r?*f?s"'n), v. t. To fasten again.

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refasten

vb. fasten again

Usage examples of "refasten".

She climbed back to the path and helped to refasten their safety lines and audio.

When he started to refasten his shirt, he realized that she was gazing at him with an odd expression.

She lifted her arms to brush her hair back in place and refasten her loose barrette.

Nikolos said, his eyes taking on a faraway look as he refastened the brooch onto his lapel.

Lenardo took off his tunic and refastened it around his waist as a sort of loincloth.

She refastened the pole so it would stay, then led Whinney toward the path.

Stepping away from me, Solaine Belfours refastened her riding attire and smoothed her hair.

She undid the linen of her little girl, hid the letter there, and refastened the swaddling band.

His hands fumbled for the neck of his suit, and he refastened the flapping lip of plastic.

She refastened a few hairpins, then found her burgundy shawl and draped it over her shoulders.

The pole was placed into position, and pulling the door after him and refastening the latch he made his way down to the ground, replaced the pole at the place from which they had taken it, and then retired in the direction from which they had come.

The two muleteers had now come out from among the bushes, and were busy refastening the bales on the mules, the ropes having become loosened in the struggles of the animals while the fight was going on.

Muttering every vile word he knew, he shakily refastened his trousers, while the distraught maid skittishly smoothed her black skirt into its proper position.

When they had finished eating, the carilloneur refastened his harness to his line, and, with a wave and a brief word, dropped over the side of the ledge and out of sight.

Reversing his steps he reglued the cardboard top and refastened the paper covering.