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Refresher   /rɪfrˈɛʃər/   Listen
Refresher

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.
3.
A course that reviews and updates a topic for those who have not kept abreast of developments.  Synonym: refresher course.






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"Refresher" Quotes from Famous Books



... Auspicious occasion. Happy to meet you, sir." Benjamin had risen, and was motioning the Father of Timber Town to a seat upon the couch, where he himself had been sitting. "You will perceive that I am enjoying a light refresher. Have something yourself at ...
— The Tale of Timber Town • Alfred Grace

... that's not a hat. That's Partridge's Patent Atmospheric Refresher. Looks exactly like a high hat, don't it? Now, what's the thing you want most ...
— Elbow-Room - A Novel Without a Plot • Charles Heber Clark (AKA Max Adeler)

... the Silver Bow—chaste Diana—deign to become the leading star of our lucubrations; come perch upon our grey goose quill; shout in our ear the maddening Tally-ho! and ever and anon give a salutary "refresher" to our memory with thy heaven-wrought spurs—those spurs old Vulcan forged when in his maddest mood—whilst we relate such feats of town-born youths and city squires, as shall "harrow up the souls" of milk-sop Melton's choicest sons, and "fright their grass-galloping ...
— Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities • Robert Smith Surtees



Words linked to "Refresher" :   legal fee, United Kingdom, refresher course, refresh, course, course of instruction, Great Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, drink, drinkable, course of study, class, Britain, potable, beverage, UK, U.K.



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