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Refasten

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Re`fas´ten    (r?`f?s´'n)
v. t.1.To fasten again.


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First, it's "let's replace a few boards," and then it's "let's refasten the entire hull," and pretty soon it's five years later.
When you replace the glass you must refasten the metal beading or glazing strips very tightly against the glass.
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