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- verb transitive To
tile again; to replace with newtiles
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Examples
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Which is a shame, because fresh hummus is a world away from the sour slurry, seasoned with preservatives, and solid enough to retile the bathroom with, sold under the name in many supermarkets – and half the price too.
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So naturally, I decided it would be a fine idea to retile her kitchen in the middle of the night.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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So naturally, I decided it would be a fine idea to retile her kitchen in the middle of the night.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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So naturally, I decided it would be a fine idea to retile her kitchen in the middle of the night.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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Then we decided that if we're going to retile the bathroom, it would be dumb not to buy a new bathtub, sink and toilet because the old ones looked pretty shabby.
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He told us it would cost a couple of thousand dollars to retile the area around the tub.
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All living beings whether they are plant, insect, retile or animal or human could not live without these reactions.
Scientology is a cult... James 2008
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The work took six hours and cost $1,200 -- about what I paid a pro to retile my bathroom.
My $1,200 Radon Job 2008
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The next day, we told him that we wanted to redo the kitchen and the bathrooms; get rid of the old cracked toilets and stained and chipped sinks and tubs; retile; and repair some of the door fixtures that didn't work.
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The next day, we told him that we wanted to redo the kitchen and the bathrooms; get rid of the old cracked toilets and stained and chipped sinks and tubs; retile; and repair some of the door fixtures that didn't work.
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