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rehearse

[ri-hurs] / rɪˈhɜrs /


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"There wasn't any heating, the presenters had maybe two weeks to rehearse," he explained.

From BBC

Opening night marked a benefit for quirky noise rockers Lutefisk, who lived in the area and, like many there, rehearsed at Hully Gully on Fletcher Drive.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, the defiance of Mr. Khamenei appears neither scripted nor rehearsed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some pretended to be difficult customers to allow the waitstaff to rehearse for future nitpicking.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’ve never had lessons,” Trump said in a 2015 interview with The Washington Post about why he doesn’t rehearse for debates.

From Washington Post