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refurb
[ noun ree-furb; verb ree-furb ]
noun
- an act or instance of refurbishing or renovating something:
The motel desperately needs a refurb.
- something that has been refurbished:
The laptop is a refurb.
verb (used with object)
- to refurbish or renovate.
Word History and Origins
Origin of refurb1
Example Sentences
Venue refurb 'third-largest council expenditure'
That refurb deal is actually still going, and you can pick one of them up for $579.99, but the Amazon deal for a new one may be even more enticing for anyone who wants stellar 1440p performance with fast frame rates.
When new, they sell for $159, so you’re getting $70 off a refurb complete with a two-year warranty and original packaging and accessories.
I know refurb earbuds may not be everyone’s bag, but these have a 30-day return window if you change your mind and a one-year third-party warranty.
It’s got a front light for nighttime reading and lengthy battery life, and this refurb saves you $10 while offering a one-year warranty.
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