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well-refreshed

  • a word derived from refresh.
    refresh
    verb (used with object)
    to provide new vigor and energy by rest, food, etc. (often used reflexively).

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“I don’t think about the future too much,” as a well-refreshed Kampot man put it to me one balmy evening.

From Slate Mar. 18, 2016

This was not least the case when David Cameron made a surprise appearance  Perhaps understandably, an atmosphere of mild delirium seems to settle on the audience, many of whom seem extremely well-refreshed indeed Good times!

From The Guardian Jun. 29, 2013

Nearing midnight and well-refreshed, Langer poured beer on the seat vacated that evening by the England captain, laughing at Michael Vaughan and his team-mates whom the Australians expected to roll over as usual.

From The Guardian Nov. 21, 2010

Next day, at six o'clock, we had to resume the march; the Silesians well-refreshed, we with empty stomachs.

From The Pl?biscite or, A Miller's Story of the War by Alexandre Chatrian