verb
- third-person singular present tense of 'fresh': to make fresh or fresher; to refresh
- third-person singular present tense of 'fresh': to become fresh or fresher
Usage: intransitive
noun
- plural of 'fresh': a flood or overflow of a river caused by heavy rain or melting snow
Usage: chiefly British; archaic or regional
Examples
- She freshes the flowers with cool water every morning.
- The breeze freshes the air after the rain.
- The river freshes during spring thaw.
- A good night's sleep freshes the mind.
- The spring freshes bring water to the valley.
- He freshes up before the meeting.