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."
fresh cream
fresh from prison
same as fresh water......
The 5 letter word you're looking for is fresh.
To bring 'fresh eyes' to a problem is to look at it from a previously unconsidered point of view.
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Fresh water supplies can be cleaned up by the water cycle
a bouquet of lovely fresh colourful flowers ! (:
I have never heard it used that way
If you mean 'a dumping of powder' this refers to fresh snowfall
Because we are still in an era of Glaciation meaning most of earth fresh water is in Ice form as Glaciers.