"All at once, the white carpenters knocked off, and said they would not work with free colored workmen. Their reason for this, as alleged, was, that if free colored carpenters were encouraged, they would soon take the trade into their own hands, and poor white men would be thrown out of employment. They therefore felt called upon at once to put a stop to it. "
yes he does
Frederick William IV refused the German throne, which had been offered to him by the Frankfurt Parliament on Oct.3,1849 because : "He would not accept a crown from the gutter"
Probably because it simply isn't very good, and doesn't sound like what The Carpenters had recorded prior.
Refuse can be a noun OR a verb. Refuse is a verb when you use it as an action. This kind of refuse is defined as "to indicate or show that one is not willing to do something." Example: I refuse to go to that movie. Refuse is a noun when you refer to a pile of trash (synonym for refuse).
I have the right to refuse to serve you.I refuse to follow your advise.The refuse was thrown into the landfill.
Refuse is present tense.I refuseWe refuseYou refuseHe/she refusesThey refuse
He refuse to be the king.
I Refuse was created in 2000.
The past tense of refuse is refused.
If you are on probation or parole or have a job that requires you to do so , no you can not refuse. any situation other than that refuse you can refuse.
The homonym of refuse is refuse. It can mean to decline or reject something, or it can refer to waste or garbage.
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