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redecorating
verb
Present participle of redecorate
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Also, we have been redecorating the house and, besides keeping things ticking along for the family, I have been doing construction work myself and managing the workmen.
Liberal energy might be better spent on developing new products that appeal to Americans, rather than redecorating the package they're wrapped in.
MANY a homebuyer is tempted by a down-at-heel residence that might be profitably resold after redecorating.
An improving economy has encouraged people to spend money redecorating.
In 1984 the police caught English and eight others redecorating 27 billboards in a parking lot in Dallas, and charged them with criminal mischief.
He would later lose his job at Merrill and his reputation when it was revealed he had spent squandered $1.2m of shareholders' cash on redecorating his office with a $35,000 "commode on legs", an $8,000 rug and a $1,400 "parchment waste can".
"A brewery couldn't afford the overheads of a small pub like this, the cost of redecorating it added to the cost of headquarters, of paying people like me.
Last Christmas, instead of slouching in front of the TV, I spent eight days redecorating.
The famous little Passaj souvenir street to the east of the square presently has only a handful of stalls, having made way for painters who are redecorating the mansion arches that cover this area.
One day someone came in and started redecorating.
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It's an impossible task to redecorate the Oval Office while trying to look like you're not really redecorating and not spending any money.
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