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freshen up

VERB
  1. make brighter and prettier
    My wife wants us to renovate
    we refurbished the guest wing
  2. become or make oneself fresh again
    She freshened up after the tennis game

How To Use freshen up In A Sentence

  • She and Jane were then brought to their rooms in order to freshen up for dinner, which was a quiet affair given the lateness of the hour.
  • You need to freshen up your home, but in a cost-effective way. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a club we'll need to freshen up but the majority of the squad is in place. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can freshen up the team in five or six positions. The Sun
  • Would you like to freshen up after your journey?
  • I said there we needed to freshen up, and we did. Times, Sunday Times
  • You need to freshen up your home, but in a cost-effective way. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they'll go in and they'll kind of freshen up, get out of their current garb and into fresh clothing and that kind of stuff, and that will take a while. CNN Transcript Aug 9, 2005
  • A couple of new faces to freshen up the squad could make all the difference. The Sun
  • The fact of the matter is that you can use relatively easy tools to freshen up the digitalized images and put the zing back in old, faded or yellowed film footage.
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