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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
regift .
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Examples
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Perhaps he might be left behind somewhere, maybe "regifted" to somebody else, and then retrieved far enough along in the Timeline for him to have grown up a bit and become a new companion.
O'BSERVATIONS: "THE END OF THE WORLD" Toby O'B 2005
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It's these lumpen imposters that the unenlightened scorn as doorstops, fit only to be used as footballs or regifted.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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It's these lumpen imposters that the unenlightened scorn as doorstops, fit only to be used as footballs or regifted.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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It's these lumpen imposters that the unenlightened scorn as doorstops, fit only to be used as footballs or regifted.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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It's these lumpen imposters that the unenlightened scorn as doorstops, fit only to be used as footballs or regifted.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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A gift you bought an immediate family member that was a total miss can also be regifted, like a children's book your kid had already read at school.
Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010
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These gifts are better regifted to those who may appreciate them, rather than sit around gathering dust.
Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010
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A gift you bought an immediate family member that was a total miss can also be regifted, like a children's book your kid had already read at school.
Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010
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What about the guest who arrives empty handed without so much as a regifted bottle of wine, refusing to pitch in and clear the table, or engages in nonstop cell phone use?
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What about the guest who arrives empty handed without so much as a regifted bottle of wine, refusing to pitch in and clear the table, or engages in nonstop cell phone use?
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