To make fresh; to separate, as water, from saline ingredients; to make less salt; as, to freshen water, fish, or flesh., To refresh; to revive., To relieve, as a rope, by change of place where friction wears it; or to renew, as the material used to prevent chafing; as, to freshen a hawse., To grow fresh; to lose saltness., To grow brisk or strong; as, the wind freshens.
The original meaning of 'toilette' was not in fact toilet but something along the lines of freshen up. there fore the meaning of the eau de toilette is not toilet water as when the name was given it's direct translation would have been freshen up water.
Freshen Up Gum was created in 1975.
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Yes, you can use Febreze on carpet to freshen up the room.
Probably not-- but it does freshen your breath!
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Yes, you can spray Febreze on carpet to freshen it up and eliminate odors effectively.
"Would you like a hot towel on the airplane to freshen up during your flight?"
Freshen up often means to tend to light hygiene-related tasks. A person might go to the bathroom, splash some water on their face, comb or brush their hair, touch up on makeup, or put on more deodorant. "Thank you for the invitation to dinner. Where is the restroom so I can freshen up a bit? My hands are dirty and my hair is a mess." It can also be used in reference to studying something that was already learned but wasn't used in a while. Example: "I was good at algebra, but I had to freshen up on it a bit."
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