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furbish

[fur-bish] / ˈfɜr bɪʃ /


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When Andrew Friedman arrived in Los Angeles, he hoped to furbish a player-development machine that hummed like the one in St. Louis.

From Los Angeles Times

PayPal has given its mobile app for iOS and Android a serious revamp, furbishing the software with a new, cleaner look, and putting its most popular function — sending and receiving money — front and center.

From The Verge

In turn, this trend should benefit the largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, which depends on consumers who look to buy home improvement goods and services to furbish their newly bought/rented homes.

From Forbes

Depot depends on both new and existing house sales, as following the purchase, consumers look to buy home improvement goods and services to furbish their homes.

From Forbes

So, leaving tears for the pastime of lunatics, Bridget bravely furbished up her philosophy and brought it into use.

From Project Gutenberg