refresh someone with something
- refresh someone with something
refresh someone with something
to renew or revive someone with something. •
Here, let me refresh you with a cool glass of lemonade.
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After the game, Wally will probably refresh himself with a bottle of iced tea.
Dictionary of American idioms.
2013.
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