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  • verb rare To fall again.

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Examples

  • He him gives a small blow by behind, and the instant after you shall see the frog turn in the air like a grease-biscuit, make one summersault, sometimes two, when she was well started, and refall upon his feet like a cat.

    Sketches New And Old Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1922

  • He him gives a small blow by behind, and the instant after you shall see the frog turn in the air like a grease-biscuit, make one summersault, sometimes two, when she was well started, and refall upon his feet like a cat.

    The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories Mark Twain 1872

  • He him gives a small blow by behind, and the instant after you shall see the frog turn in the air like a grease-biscuit, make one summersault, sometimes two, when she was well started, and refall upon his feet like a cat.

    Sketches New and Old Mark Twain 1872

  • He him gives a small blow by behind, and the instant after you shall see the frog turn in the air like a grease-biscuit, make one summersault, sometimes two, when she was well started, and refall upon his feet like a cat.

    Sketches New and Old, Part 1. Mark Twain 1872

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