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Repolish

Repolish \Re*pol"ish\ (r?-p?l"?sh), v. t. To polish again.

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repolish

vb. 1 To polish again. 2 An abbreviation of re French Polish in the case of furniture.

Usage examples of "repolish".

Stammers suggested that the two go ahead without her, and as soon as the central heating was installed, she would clear up the mess, repolish the furniture, and then join them for the rest of the holiday.

I nervously picked at the dirt under my nails, making a mental note to repolish them.

Deck to D Deck, remain brilliant, constantly repolished on the exterior against scratches from microdust.

While his squire, Bruno, pulled off the boots and turned them over to a waiting slave to be cleaned and repolished, then fetched the other pair of everyday boots from the clothespress, Don Guillermo was thinking.

It was a tradition that producers, correspondents and editors working in the field polished and repolished their pieces until the last possible moment, so that most came in during the half hour before the broadcast and some after the broadcast had begun.

Floors were rubbed down and repolished, walls scrubbed, furniture waxed and the tapestries that were not soiled beyond repair taken down to be beaten and then sponged clean.

He stopped and repolished the lenses, his face suddenly alight with an unholy excitement.

Padron, washed, shaved, his dusty leathers repolished, was sitting behind a long table.

Lauren wore cowboy boots that had been polished and repolished to a deep black-brown, with a pattern of fanciful stitching of lazy interlocking hearts running up the sides.

Its walnut veneer had been scuffed and repolished so many times down the centuries that the surface was almost completely black, with only the odd, even deeper sable swirl to show the original beautiful grain pattern.

Even the private entryway tiles had been repolished to a beige glaze, with all the scuffs and bootmarks removed.

Head bowed slightly, carefully repolishing his ever-polished horns, he was as pleased with her as was possible.

The bartender, an elderly woman, was at the far end, assiduously polishing, inspecting, and repolishing cheap glassware, as if the Queen of England and her entourage were due by any moment for a round of brews.

So, must it be the fate of all our foot to sit and vegetate between drilling and endlessly repolishing unused weapons?

While his squire, Bruno, pulled off the boots and turned them over to a waiting slave to be cleaned and repolished, then fetched the other pair of everyday boots from the clothespress, Don Guillermo was thinking.