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paint again
He repainted the wall after the child smeared it with tomato sauce -
paint again
He repainted the same scenery many times during his life
How To Use repaint In A Sentence
- We are going to wait until we have refurbished and repainted it before selling.
- Sprucing up kitchens and bathrooms by repainting units, or adding fresh new tiles, can be a cheap way to up the asking price.
- When repainted it was undersealed as well and all rubbers replaced.
- I spent an hour or two scraping and repainting, then filled the feeder with birdseed, hung it near the shed, and watched to see who would take the bait.
- Likewise in a built environment, as peeling walls are repainted, drains are unclogged, and rooms and household amenities are added.
- Years of repainting the lockers were beginning to show as layers of paint were cracking off of the lockers around us.
- Hume and his ilk, along with Fox new’s resources, have been a God send to the administration in repainting the issues and successfully feeding it to much of the American people. Think Progress » Hume Argues Persistent Violence Helps Iraq Make Political Progress
- Structures have been strengthened, archways rebuilt, mosaic floors retiled and chapels repainted - lavender blue, daffodil yellow, sunset red.
- Burn off the old paint before repainting the door.
- They would also replaster and repaint the rest of the house. Times, Sunday Times