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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

  • Before we get to that, a quick refresher on why we engage in a practice which involves the exchange of, by one estimate, 278 colonies of bacteria per osculation. Kissing
  • It's partly a refresher course for the salesmen and partly an exercise in staff relations.
  • His refresher was £875 for the second day, and this would not be appropriate, is that right?
  • 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.
  • S.S. Moorthi, senior technical advisor, ACDS.L, told reporters that the network would be conducting technical seminars, short-term refresher courses and workshops to improve human resources with emphasis on improving skills of middle-level managers. The Hindu - Front Page
  • After raising a few chuckles at home he submitted it to a joke contest run by the makers of Refreshers chews - and was amazed to be chosen as the winner.
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