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Definition of “repaint”

repaint (riːˈpeɪnt Pronunciation for repaint

Definitions

verb

  1. to apply a new or fresh coat of paint

Example Sentences Including 'repaint'

A shiny scarlet front door will be lucky for you so repaint yours even if you're not moving just yet.
Sun, News of the World (2001)
After a quick repaint , Ann boots out the "ugly marshmallow leather three-piece suite" and rents some elegant furniture.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
But before that - in just an hour or two - a squad of men from the RASC were going to arrive to repaint the interior of the hospital.
Aldiss, Brian Somewhere East of Life
Dhingra, obviously, needs to repaint his business for tomorrow.
Business Today (1998)
He says he rarely sees a painting of his without wishing he could repaint it.
Improve Your Landscape Painting
I can repaint it, trash it..." `And we did all those things, because it was all like a gift.
Misc (1999)
My old wrought iron fence is very rusty and I want to repaint it.
Misc (1999)
Now they kill the crew, repaint and rename the ship, change the flag and papers and steal the cargo, and any other cargo they can find.
Robert Wilson INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS (2002)
Your husband didn't ask me to repaint and... well, the walls...' `I want to see," Anna murmured.
Appiganesi, Lisa Dreams of Innocence

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