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Answer for the clue "Work on, in a way, as furniture ", 8 letters:
refinish

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Word definitions for refinish in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. To finish again; especially, to apply a fresh finish, as a new coat of varnish or paint.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. give a new surface; "refinish the dining room furniture"

Usage examples of refinish.

No dog has ever objected to the floor of the Cambridge Armory, and I keep hoping that no one ever gets the idea of refinishing it.

That would refinish nicely, and could be done with this new urethane varnish, which is really incredibly tough.

The walls had been replastered and painted, the floors sanded and refinished, the paneling cleaned and shined.

She crawled in with him about one, having put some of the kitchen together, towels in the bathroom so she could have a shower the next morning, and generally wandering around the strange house, poking her head into pitifully small closets and cubbies, running her hand over the smooth refinished surfaces, the new paint.

After drinking half the jug, the two artists laid hands on several gallons of blue paint and proceeded to refinish the front of the house Willard was living in.

The floor had been refinished down the hall right up to the back door and up to the narrow door of the room under the stairs, but as far as she could tell, the only adjustments to the house up to there were just that.

Flooring and stairs had been refinished and polished to a golden glow.

I filled it with the pieces I picked up in my travels and refinished them one by one.

The furniture was ancient, but refinished in a varnished sheen, and the books lining the walls were free of dust.

The Previous Owner had seen that and decided against refinishing the upstairs.

Bill had agreed, eagerly telling her his plans for refinishing the room, feeding her fantasies with his lies.

During the years when I was a furniture buyer for a national chain and no longer advised individual customers, I spent my free time buying and refinishing antiques, then selling them on consignment.

Wicker Wise brought me pleasure, but refinishing antiques brought me joy.

Another week passed, and the workmen who had been engaged in refinishing and decorating the gallery had gone.

Her skin already looks exfoliated, plucked, scruffed, moisturized, and made up until she could be a piece of refinished furniture.