Refresh - Law Dictionary Search Results
Drunkenness
peace. See also (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, s. 80; Refreshment Houses Act, 1860, s. 41; (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,
Sherbet
A refreshing drink common in the East made of the juice of
Respire
To take breath again hence to take rest or refreshment
Regalement
The act of regaling anything which regales refreshment entertainment
Balmy
Having the qualities of balm odoriferous aromatic assuaging soothing refreshing mild as balmy weather
Refreshing
Reviving reanimating
Refocillation
Restoration of strength by refreshment
Refectory
A room for refreshment originally a dining hall in monasteries or convents
Refective
Refreshing restoring
Refection
Refreshment after hunger or fatigue a repast a lunch
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