refreyd (Meaning)

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refreyd (v. t.)

To chill; to cool.

Synonyms & Antonyms of refreyd

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refreyd Sentence Examples

  1. The icy wind refreyed my face as I trudged through the snowstorm.
  2. The cold water from the pool refreyed my body, invigorating me after the workout.
  3. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the air refreyed, signaling the coming of night.
  4. The frigid water splashed onto my skin, refreying me from the oppressive heat.
  5. I ran my hands under the cold tap, refreying them from the day's work.
  6. The air in the mountains refreyed me after the long hours spent hiking in the sun.
  7. The breeze carried the scent of rain, refreying the hot summer day.
  8. The cool breeze refreyed the overheated crowd at the outdoor concert.
  9. The air conditioner in the car refreyed the cabin, providing relief from the scorching heat.
  10. The icy compress applied to my forehead refreyed my throbbing headache.

FAQs About the word refreyd

To chill; to cool.

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The icy wind refreyed my face as I trudged through the snowstorm.

The cold water from the pool refreyed my body, invigorating me after the workout.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the air refreyed, signaling the coming of night.

The frigid water splashed onto my skin, refreying me from the oppressive heat.