refrain|refrains in English

noun

[re·frain || rɪ'freɪn]

verse or phrase that is repeated during a song or poem, chorus; music or melody that accompanies the chorus

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1. Ballade in Henley's "Ballade (Double Refrain) Of Midsummer Days And Nights" This poem by William Ernest Henley is an example of a double-refrain Ballade, in which both line 8 and line 4 of the first stanza become refrains that are repeated throughout the poem, as well as in the envoi

2. Refrain Respectfully

3. Refrain Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia

4. Please refrain from smoking.

5. Please refrain from eating here.

6. Let's hope they will refrain .

7. In such situations the elder refrains from giving a personal opinion.

8. • refrain from boasting about personal accomplishments?

9. Just sing this short refrain-o

10. Also refrain from touching the fans.

11. This is a fairly standard refrain.

12. You should refrain from unprincipled argument.

13. Many Ballads also have a refrain , …

14. They refrain from madly pursuing riches. . . .

15. Basked: to refrain from labor or exertion.

16. Please refrain from smoking during the performance.

17. Bask: to refrain from labor or exertion.

18. Antonyms for Accosts include aids, avoids, dodges, evades, helps, ignores, refrains, scorns, shuns and slights

19. (John 4:24) Jehovah kindly refrains from revealing his form to human eyes.

20. Basks: to refrain from labor or exertion.

21. And beneath it, that refrain of betrayal.

22. The choir's sopranos took up the refrain.

23. You should refrain your tongue from backbiting.

24. Please refrain from smoking in the restaurant.

25. We refrain from applying aggressive investment strategies.