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- noun Plural form of
furbisher .
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Examples
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Armorers and furbishers of weapons were as much in request as the more appropriate artists who minister to such festal occasions.
Memorials and Other Papers — Complete Thomas De Quincey 1822
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Armorers and furbishers of weapons were as much in request as the more appropriate artists who minister to such festal occasions.
Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 2 Thomas De Quincey 1822
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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Each project forms connections to the area where the home reconstruction will occur by involving platoons of volunteer re-furbishers, neighbors and onlookers.
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