How To Use Freshen In A Sentence

  • They asked image specialists for their ideas on how to freshen the legion's image.
  • Personally, I don't wear separates, but one can wear them occasionally to freshen their style and wardrobe, with a whole new casual yet elegant look.
  • They also rewrite the articles to freshen up the information and publish it anew, which gives them more mileage from the initial work. Just The FAQs For Authors: MaAnna Stephenson | The Creative Penn
  • But strong mints used to freshen breath bucked the trend, with a 16 per cent rise. The Sun
  • A minor shakeup of its schedules, a general freshening about the edges. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Try freshening a living or family room with an elegantly skirted table.
  • To freshen the palate we finished with summer fruits in a delicate sugar basket with a strawberry coulis - a mouthwatering combination.
  • Air-fresheners mask bad smells instead of removing them.
  • We definitely felt we needed to freshen things up for this game. The Sun
  • He is already wary of the second season syndrome and the need to freshen the squad. Times, Sunday Times
  • After hours of lugging and unpacking heavy boxes, he would freshen up, put on a jacket, and work the floor of the restaurant as wine steward until the end of the night.
  • That's why clubs freshen things up each summer by bringing players in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both managers sought to freshen things up. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm going to buy some white paint to freshen up the bathroom walls.
  • They all have that car air-freshener ick. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gingerly I descended and paused, as a waft of cool air freshened my brow.
  • This is interesting for the Plumeria Kingdom to think about as humans need oxygen to breathe to sustain health of the body more than they require oxygen to clean their clothes or freshen the home.
  • As the match began the blustery wind freshened and cooled with the huge Hawks flag fluttering above the old pavilion.
  • I wash with five kinds of soap, so I am as clean, moisturized, sanitized, freshened and deodorized as a person can be.
  • Both managers sought to freshen things up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surgeons say politicians are turning to them to wipe out bags under their eyes and freshening their faces in the run-up to March's presidential elections.
  • All Challengers get a chassis, interior, and powertrain freshening for 2011, and we've had a chance to sample a couple of examples at our test track and came away favorably impressed. Chrysler previews factory hot rods ahead of SEMA show
  • We have added seven players, the gaffer has freshened things up and kept competition for places at a premium.
  • He also plans a reshuffle to freshen his ministerial team. The Sun
  • It is the prayer which enlivens and freshens up a person when hardships bog him down.
  • This session, however, is sure to feature a myriad of stories to freshen the soul, from some of the festival's hip kids.
  • It'll remove bits of food, freshen breath and kill bacteria. The Sun
  • Other free items being handed out will include baby bibs warning of the health effects smoking has on babies, balloons, car air fresheners and other colourful items to attract the attention of smokers.
  • This year's brainteaser, which is available from Caversham toy and book shop Wordplay in Prospect Street, will aim to raise cash for CIRDIC, which offers food, warmth and a place to freshen up for homeless people in the town. Getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed
  • Through the next hour, during which the gentle morning breeze had a little freshened, the dusty vapor had developed itself far and wide into the appearance of huge aerial draperies, hanging in mighty volumes from the sky to the earth; and at particular points, where the eddies of the breeze acted upon the pendulous skirts of these aerial curtains rents were perceived, sometimes taking the form of regular arches, portals, and windows, through which began dimly to gleam the heads of camels 'indorsed' Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers
  • They can freshen up the team in five or six positions. The Sun
  • He also plans a reshuffle to freshen his ministerial team. The Sun
  • She loved to take her breaks here, where the freshening breeze from the forest could caress her fur, and she could watch and listen to the multitude of birds that made their homes there.
  • Winds will freshen too. Times, Sunday Times
  • But at least he was high above the city, where chill winds swept the air clean and freshened the skin.
  • A freshening north-easterly brought three new world records and a stunning British win on the second day of heats here yesterday.
  • But we haven't been able to freshen the team up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut spent heads off bergenia and pinch the flowered stems off lungworts to freshen the plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plants such as spearmint, lemon balm, English lavender, costmary and pennyroyal were used for making potpourri, warding away bugs and for "freshening the breath. News & Record Article Feed
  • You'll probably need to freshen up your side. The Sun
  • Sometimes it's added not to cover flaws, but just to "freshen" the design and increase sales. Lipsticking The Chicken
  • The inner surface of the intermaxillary bone and the opposing surface of the receding alveolus of the other side are freshened by slicing off the mucous covering. With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon
  • Sometimes you need a new voice to freshen things up in the dressing room. The Sun
  • The rest freshened my spirit.
  • Usually we can refreshen the edges and put them back together and repair the ear front and back. Times, Sunday Times
  • The breeze freshened, after the sun went down, ... there were stars in the night besides those known to astronomers; the stellular fire-flies gemmed the black shadows with a fluctuating brilliancy; they circled in and out of the porch, and touched the leaves above Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader
  • The rain had freshened the air.
  • For one thing, it's always good to freshen things up and keep the squad on their toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a club we'll need to freshen up but the majority of the squad is in place. Times, Sunday Times
  • I snuck off to freshen up and down a much needed espresso before getting glammed up in the tiny backstage room.
  • But we definitely need to freshen things up. The Sun
  • In addition, we're going to dyno our engines, freshen our transmissions, and figure out a combination that will make us fast right out of the box.
  • Training has been altered to freshen things up, so too the team, with six changes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hopefully, he'll freshen things up a bit. The Sun
  • The 2011 Chrysler 200 is a freshened version of the Chrysler Sebring, and it has been given a heavy marketing push, starting with a two-minute Super Bowl ad starring rapper Eminem. Just In: 2011 Chrysler 200
  • We need some more air freshener for the bathroom.
  • Chrysler has freshened much of its product line, with new powertrains, retuned suspensions, and updated interiors in many models. Pricing released for updated 2011 Dodge cars and SUVs
  • On Friday, with the wind freshening I check that all is well with my new propagator and its precious cargo of germinating seeds - and yes, all is well.
  • Of course the main ingredient is the neroli, freshened by the petitgrain Paraguay which is also tender and green and petitgrain citronnier. Orange Blossoms
  • Oak Court Creations sells a really great product that allows you to just drop fragrance oil onto an absorbant paper-like pad to make your own air freshener. Archive 2007-05-01
  • Past the gilded harp and the bamboo chairs awaiting arrangement, we march upstairs to the East Room, where the patina of history these are the famous portraits of George and Martha Washington, these are the iconic nineteenth-century chandeliers has been freshened for the evening with flowers for the tables and arrangements of cacti for the mantles, with the Clinton china and vermeil flatware and tiny gilded eagle place card holders sans cards. Mayhill Fowler: A Citizen Journalist Covers an Obama State Dinner [PHOTOS]
  • On the last lap, the wind freshened and became more shifty.
  • If anything, the place smelled a bit too much of lemon air freshener. AFTERMATH
  • I thought about how funny it would be to see someone attempt to eat one in an effort to freshen their beer-breath.
  • The security and safety and the sense of 'belongingness' which freshens up our soul by reminding us that 'this is my own, my native land …' are unquestionably matchless! Bloggers.Pakistan
  • The wash-basin area will be stocked with top-of-the-range Molton Brown toiletries, air fresheners and soft fluffy towels.
  • I will freshen your drink with more soda and ice cubes.
  • I've also been prompted to freshen up my blogroll.
  • For one thing, it's always good to freshen things up and keep the squad on their toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can freshen up the team in five or six positions. The Sun
  • Air fresheners, for example, often contain limonene - a terpene added to many household products to improve fragrance.
  • We enjoyed both and were in agreement that they were great palate fresheners.
  • What would it cost for a lick of paint, some artificial flowers and some air fresheners?
  • Sometimes you need a new voice to freshen things up in the dressing room. The Sun
  • Although he managed to freshen up this look a bit by pairing a fitted ivory jacket with a delightfully swingy chiffon skirt, grand and brand-new statements are not his forte.
  • Methods By using Family Environment Scale(FES-CV) and Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire(SCSQ), 655 freshen from medical college were investigated.
  • hatcheled" codfish, or any salt codfish picked into small pieces and freshened in one quart of cold water. Salads, Sandwiches and Chafing-Dish Dainties With Fifty Illustrations of Original Dishes
  • Throughout the day they constantly freshened their makeup and adjusted their hair ornaments, and a mirror was of course basic to these tasks.
  • It can be used as a powder to mattify or freshen the face during the day, and as a concealer to hide spots and dark circles. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • So a change in approach will freshen things up. The Sun
  • He is back on the warpath, freshened up and revitalised by his months away from Downing Street.
  • I'm going to buy some white paint to freshen up the bathroom walls.
  • A good clean will really freshen the house.
  • In fact having emerged from lunch to face bowlers freshened by the break and with a reasonably new ball, the duo wrested all advantage away from the Kiwi's by scoring 85 in an hour.
  • Tell your partner you both need to make some effort to freshen things up. The Sun
  • I'm going to buy some white paint to freshen up the bathroom walls.
  • To freshen a celery stalk, trim the base and place in cold water.
  • Winds will freshen too. Times, Sunday Times
  • We definitely felt we needed to freshen things up for this game. The Sun
  • Between attacks of fusional folly, Mr. Malouf imparts a lot of practical information (e.g., cardamom is not only a versatile spice but an excellent digestive and breath freshener), often leavened with food lore (the best dried apricots in the world still come from Hunza, in Pakistani-occupied Kashmir). Gastronomy
  • A thorough brushing helps to freshen up your mouth.
  • It's an item where you can put a unique twist to it to kind of freshen it and make it exciting again," she says. The Daily News Tribune Homepage RSS
  • We brush, floss, use tartar-fighting rinses, and swish around mouthwash to freshen our breath.
  • If it freshens more, though, between this and eight bells, you can take in the topgallants if you like, and a reef in the topsails as well.
  • At each diaper change, sprinkle lightly to absorb moisture and refreshen skin before applying our Diaper Rash or Calendula Creams.
  • An aerosol spray can of air freshener in the woods was too absurd to contemplate. FOLLY
  • I said there we needed to freshen up, and we did. Times, Sunday Times
  • It'll remove bits of food, freshen breath and kill bacteria. The Sun
  • It has been "freshened" as well, with better features and graphics and 60% more patriotism and... music! Your Right Hand Thief
  • I'm going to buy some white paint to freshen up the bathroom walls.
  • A cup of white vinegar or one capful of eucalyptus oil may be added to the soapy water as a disinfectant and freshener.
  • Winters are usually mild with an abundance of rain to freshen the rich soil.
  • The rain had freshened the air.
  • If you get an ashtray for yourself (ashing in glasses can become annoying and gross) or as a gift, opt for one with a revolving center, to avoid an ash pileup - eau de cigarette is no way to freshen up a room.
  • If you don't get the chance to really freshen up with a shower then Femfresh has the answer.
  • A freshening north-easterly brought three new world records and a stunning British win on the second day of heats here yesterday.
  • She freshened up after the tennis game
  • We freshened up before going to the party.
  • You'll probably need to freshen up your side. The Sun
  • Our house was a short drive from the water back then and when the summer south easterlies freshened in front of a storm we were able to smell the brine and fish in the tropical air of the lower Rio Grande Valley. James Moore: A Requiem for the Gulf
  • With the breeze freshening at Munster's backs, they were content to play a territorial game, confident in the control of their set-piece game.
  • How will he freshen things up? Times, Sunday Times
  • A rouseabout rose late, and, while the others were at breakfast, got an idea into his head that a good "sloosh" would freshen him up; so he mooched round until he found a big wooden bucket with a rope to it. Over the Sliprails
  • A variety of flavoured saunf (fennel seeds), fruity breath-fresheners and indigenous Indian spices like asafoetida and amchur come at Rs.40 for a 100 gm packet.
  • Roger & Gallet Signature Mini Guest Soaps -- (tip: store the soap in linens closets, sock drawers, etc ... and freshen up the frowsty air!) Sur-le-champ - French Word-A-Day
  • As a club we'll need to freshen up but the majority of the squad is in place. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the breeze continued to freshen and by ten thirty it was blowing a high gale.
  • Mothers and their babies are being made ill by common household products such as air fresheners, polish, deodorants and hair sprays, researchers claimed on Monday.
  • At sunset, the wind freshened and veered to the north.
  • Overnight rain had freshened up the garden.
  • He is already wary of the second season syndrome and the need to freshen the squad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, keep a packet of mints or chewing gum in your bag in case you need to freshen up later.
  • A cup of white vinegar or one capful of eucalyptus oil may be added to the soapy water as a disinfectant and freshener.
  • With the wind beginning to freshen - storms have been forecast overnight and the events today have been postponed - the lake was not quite as calm as it had been on Saturday.
  • He also plans a reshuffle to freshen his ministerial team. The Sun
  • Tell your partner you both need to make some effort to freshen things up. The Sun
  • The walls need freshening up with a bit of white paint.
  • After two hours of fishing, the wind freshened up considerably from a westerly direction.
  • Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets.
  • You've often spoken about the ways in which your work in the theatre and opera is an attempt to freshen work by some sort of transposition or dislocation.
  • I could barely believe it when the ‘expert’ declared that using a lemon to freshen your armpits is preferable to using spray-on deodorants because they can cause cancer.
  • Mazda and Honda are Japan's best engineering-oriented carmakers. 3's 2010 iteration will get a cosmetic "freshening" and more horsepower. 2009 models 'mileage ranges from 18 city to 32 highway, depending on model;' 09 pricing begins at $14,690. Ten most significant import cars, 2008 and beyond
  • Freshen Your Breath Parsley is a terrific breath reviver.
  • And not just because I've completed some egestive activity, but because one's hands get dirty throughout the day and there, lo, is an opportunity to clean and refreshen them. YesButNoButYes: Some Things I Hate About Working- A Partial List: Chapter 2
  • I can easily imagine wanting to freshen up my containers with some new annuals at this time, particularly those-calibrachoa, diascia, the little blue daisies you see above-that will withstand nighttime lows in the 40s. Garden Rant
  • Antiseptic mouthwashes contain antiseptic to kill bacteria and help to freshen your breath.
  • You need to freshen up your home, but in a cost-effective way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth.
  • A variety of flavoured saunf (fennel seeds), fruity breath-fresheners and indigenous Indian spices like asafoetida and amchur come at Rs.40 for a 100 gm packet.
  • Try, whenever possible, to avoid the use of aerosol products like air fresheners, oven cleaners and hairspray that vaporise chemicals into the air, your lungs and onto your skin.
  • Around noon the sky clouded over as the wind freshened and soon we had white caps.
  • A few years ago I remember seeing advertisements for plug-in household ionisers that freshen the air and make you feel more wide awake.
  • To balance out its pungency, eat some breath-freshening parsley. Maria Rodale: The 3 Best Spices for a Longer Life
  • The air-freshener canister that had been suckered to the windshield lay quietly frothing lilac-scented foam in Graves's lap. Excerpt: God Lives In St. Petersburg by Tom Bissell
  • Sometimes you need a new voice to freshen things up in the dressing room. The Sun
  • But a speaker must try to make the thousandth repetition of a truth fresh to himself, and not a wearisome form, or a dead commonplace, by freshening it to his own mind and by living on it in his own practice, and the hearers must remember that it is only the completeness of their obedience that antiquates the commandment. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy.
  • Around noon the sky clouded over as the wind freshened and soon we had white caps.
  • He also plans a reshuffle to freshen his ministerial team. The Sun
  • Air-fresheners mask bad smells instead of removing them.
  • That's why clubs freshen things up each summer by bringing players in. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you need to freshen your hair after a workout or a night of clubbin', use a spray-on hair odor neutralizer, which you can find at the drugstore.
  • Each day, she takes dictation, types letters on a big old Selectric, makes coffee, and, on occasion, ‘freshens up’ the mousetrap.
  • As a club we'll need to freshen up but the majority of the squad is in place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Either way, some air freshener would be a good bet.
  • Check your appearance and freshen your breath in an instant with this mini dispenser. Times, Sunday Times
  • I filled his food dish, freshened his water, flushed his toilet, and came back and watched him eat.
  • AtomFury: Also, shouldn't it be 'freshen' instead of 'fresh' in this sentence? Use A Tea Bag To Freshen Small Spaces | Lifehacker Australia
  • But strong mints used to freshen breath bucked the trend, with a 16 per cent rise. The Sun
  • Check your appearance and freshen your breath in an instant with this mini dispenser. Times, Sunday Times
  • Throughout the day they constantly freshened their makeup and adjusted their hair ornaments, and a mirror was of course basic to these tasks.
  • Squeezing a lemon is just as effective at freshening the air.
  • Off they went into the flat and after some happy Liverpuddlian banter I could hear the sounds of air freshener being liberally scooshed around the flat.
  • To freshen the palate we finished with summer fruits in a delicate sugar basket with a strawberry coulis - a mouthwatering combination.
  • But we haven't been able to freshen the team up. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've freshened it up a tad or a "toot" with the French equivalent of "toodeloo!" ... French Word-A-Day:
  • Check your appearance and freshen your breath in an instant with this mini dispenser. Times, Sunday Times
  • Daewoo Ireland is going to have a very busy year ahead of them with the arrival of no less than four new cars which will freshen the brand enormously and make the newly revitalised company a much more serious contender in the market.
  • We freshened up before going to the party.
  • A minor shakeup of its schedules, a general freshening about the edges. Times, Sunday Times
  • At sunset, the wind freshened and veered to the north.
  • They can freshen up the team in five or six positions. The Sun
  • Colours for the steering wheel, seats, floor coverings as well as side and roof trims have also been freshened.
  • She checked herself once more in the mirror and freshened her lip gloss before tucking the bottle into her clutch and snapping it shut.
  • Would you like to freshen up after your journey?
  • She freshened up in the bathroom
  • Chrysler has freshened much of its product line, with new powertrains, retuned suspensions, and updated interiors in many models. Pricing released for updated 2011 Dodge cars and SUVs
  • The second car is also clean and tidy but the owner has taken a chamois to the windows, polished the exterior, used a light, pleasant air freshener inside.
  • This means the sangria can be made the night before and freshened with the soda water and more fruit when guests arrive.
  • While Claire is freshening up, Alan could discreetly check his e-mail, as all the rooms have plug-in facilities for laptops.
  • Brad took a seat in one of the arm chairs in the front room and observed the house and noticed the glass and vases being stuck together and large amounts of air fresheners around the house.
  • 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
  • It's an item where you can put a unique twist to it to kind of freshen it and make it exciting again," she said. Berks county news
  • A freshening wind whipped peaks of white from the choppy waters, in turn cold gray and bronzy green, and she looked to the sky with new worry. Raven Speak
  • Air fresheners and aerosols used in the home can cause diarrhoea and earache in youngsters and depression in their mothers, research suggested today.
  • The smell was already fading; a stick of solid air freshener would get rid of it by morning. DOLL'S EYES
  • But despite the weight of the rain there wasn't enough of it to freshen the air.
  • A couple of new faces to freshen up the squad could make all the difference. The Sun
  • Hopefully, he'll freshen things up a bit. 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.
  • This freshens the verse and toughens the sentiment.
  • Of course it didn't last as the winds continued to freshen.
  • He's freshened up the house with a new coat of paint.
  • You go outside into the freshening night breeze, and you hear cheering in the distance, and you raise a glass to the moon as it begins to get bright again.
  • The wind is expected to freshen as it moves in from the east.
  • But we definitely need to freshen things up. The Sun
  • Using a mouthwash regularly freshens the breath.
  • But strong mints used to freshen breath bucked the trend, with a 16 per cent rise. The Sun
  • They could do with investing in some Listerine to freshen their breath.

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