Definition of Remades
1. remade [n] - See also: remade
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Literary usage of Remades
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1. Practical Golf by Walter J. Travis (1901)
"While it is, unfortunately, true that a certain proportion of new balls crack—and
a larger percentage of remades, doubtless incidental to the shell of the ..."
2. Practical Golf by Walter J. Travis (1901)
"While it is, unfortunately, true that a certain proportion of new balls crack —
and a larger percentage of remades, doubtless incidental to the shell of the ..."
3. Chroniques étrangères relatives aux expéditions franc̜aises pendant le XIIIe edited by Jean Alexandre C. Buchon (1841)
"... e feren cabanyes e remades ; e ordenaren llur ost axi be com si ... fêtes cabanyes
e remades en que ..."
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