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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
refix .
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Examples
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However, the constituent assembly polls date has been refixed for 10 April 2008.
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And he described these horrible, torturous experiences of having, you know, dental work done without novocaine, or having his nose broken and refixed without any painkillers.
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But now the best part of my courage was spent; and when the tall stranger refixed his rod and calmly recrossed those ominous planks, I durst not set forth on the perilous errand of spying out his ways and tracking him.
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But she quickly regained control of herself, refixed the smile to her face, and added, Yes, it is.
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But she quickly regained control of herself, refixed the smile to her face, and added, Yes, it is.
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As if summoned from a long distance, Sir Lawrence galvanitically refixed his monocle.
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But she quickly regained control of herself, refixed the smile to her face, and added, Yes, it is.
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He averted his glance quickly, but almost as quickly refixed his gaze upon the impassive symbol of death, with an expression glowering and contemptuous, and with an angry gesture struck it down among the weeds with his stick.
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Instinctively they all looked towards the tower of Castra Regis, and saw that the workmen had refixed the kite, which had risen again and was beginning to float out to its former station.
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Then I refixed it, with his micro-filament antenna keyed to a false boss.
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