Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rebuy .
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Examples
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I don't know, but what he was unable to do with the TC books, he got right in Mirror of Her Dreams and A Man Rides Through - books good enough that I recommended them to others and rebought them when I moved from Hawaii to Maryland.
MIND MELD: Books We Love That Everyone Else Hates (and Vice Versa)
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We've rebought pizza peels, good can openers, kitchen scales, all kinds of stuff down here and are still looking for a good cookie sheet.
What's the Worst Advice You Ever Received? (about Mexico, that is)
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We've rebought pizza peels, good can openers, kitchen scales, all kinds of stuff down here and are still looking for a good cookie sheet.
What's the Worst Advice You Ever Received? (about Mexico, that is)
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Funny that you just bought the Brust, I myself rebought Jhereg on Friday.
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A couple months ago I rebought Paul's Boutique and it made me so damn happy.
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Still, had an investor sold at that time, even though the market increased sharply, he or she could have rebought the same holdings 45% cheaper ten years later.
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Still, had an investor sold at that time, even though the market increased sharply, he or she could have rebought the same holdings 45% cheaper ten years later.
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Uncle did not keep many sheep, and always sold them long-woolled and rebought after shearing.
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Treasury, and were using its resources as their own; they were buying securities that would be almost worthless if they lost, but if they won, would be rebought by the public at the old swindling prices, when
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Consequently some of it was given to them; but the Japanese rebought it at what prices they wished, paying for it very impure silver.
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