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Refresher   /rɪfrˈɛʃər/   Listen
Refresher

noun
1.
A fee (in addition to that marked on the brief) paid to counsel in a case that lasts more than one day.
2.
A drink that refreshes.
3.
A course that reviews and updates a topic for those who have not kept abreast of developments.  Synonym: refresher course.






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"Refresher" Quotes from Famous Books



... me in the case was the statement that the legal costs had been L150,000, and that Mr. Upjohn, K.C., alone had had a retainer of L1000, and had been kept going with a "refresher" of L100 a day. I like that word "refresher." It has a fine bibulous smack about it. Or perhaps it is a reminiscence of "the ring." Buzfuz feels a bit pumped by the day's round. He has perspired his L100, as it were, and is doubtful whether ...
— Pebbles on the Shore • Alpha of the Plough (Alfred George Gardiner)



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