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refresher

[ US /ɹɪˈfɹɛʃɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪfɹˈɛʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fee (in addition to that marked on the brief) paid to counsel in a case that lasts more than one day
  2. a drink that refreshes
    he stopped at the bar for a quick refresher
  3. a course that reviews and updates a topic for those who have not kept abreast of developments

How To Use refresher In A Sentence

  • Shortlisted vehicles will be announced in early November and the members of the Irish Motoring Writers Association will have a final chance to test-drive contending vehicles at a refresher day before final judging takes place.
  • Perhaps some kind of refresher course is in order, for the purpose of the Court is precisely to "check and balance" the power of "the sword" and "the purse" independent from "contrary interpretation of the democratically elected branches. Balkinization
  • Promoted to Commander/05 (22 October 2009), currently in refresher flight training (jets) with Training Wing JOSEPH ANTHONY ROSSI
  • His refresher was £875 for the second day, and this would not be appropriate, is that right?
  • To those of you that already know me, this will simply be a joyous refresher of your cherished memories of me.
  • And last but not least, I was just put through a refresher training course and we had handbooks to follow along with.
  • IRD, as a refresher, is a conservative political group set-up in the early 1980s by Republican activists who aimed to silence Christian voices opposed to the Reagan administration's foreign and domestic policies. Civil Rights
  • The course consists of a graduate and refresher programme on bartending, a corporate appreciation programme, and an amateur appreciation programme.
  • She said she would be asking them to consider fully implementing refresher courses.
  • Winners this year included drinks made using a Scottish candy with cloves and orange bitters, one with Chartreuse and rosemary, and a highly recommended refresher using peach puree, amaretto and peach bitters.
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