Girls will also delight in the addition of a rockin' drum set and an awesome revamp of the Sassy Sleepover bag. [verb]
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We found several ' gold nuggets ' which could revamp your running style in a positive way. [verb]
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There were many who sneered at the loss of memory and took their cue from Devlin who, smarting from his humiliation and nursing venom, revamped suspicions wherever he showed his battered face. [Please select]
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The old "Duke of Newcastle story" was revamped. [Please select]
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"No doubt it has been almost forgotten," the other continued, "but John's coming must naturally have revamped the old story." [Please select]
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It is a story a hundred years old, revamped every few years to suit some new man. [Please select]
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The new, or more properly the older, room was in House 35, a one-story building of the old French type, many of which the Americans revamped upon taking possession of the Isthmian junk-heap, across and a bit down the graveled street. [Please select]
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