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rehash

[ree-hash, ree-hash] / riˈhæʃ, ˈriˌhæʃ /


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Smoove will pop up at some point to rehash Leon and Larry’s dynamic in, shall we say, an ancestral context.

From Salon Jun. 26, 2026

ChatGPT used deep facts about numbers to construct this beautiful arrangement, which many mathematicians find genuinely creative, not just a rehash of stuff in its training data.

From Slate Jun. 22, 2026

But some of the reforms announced were a rehash of earlier proposals, such as granting greater autonomy to state-owned enterprises, which account for roughly 80 percent of economic activity.

From Barron's Jun. 17, 2026

I like “organ recitals”—impromptu get-togethers where old people rehash their illnesses.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 18, 2025

“I didn’t get it as a kid. I mean, nothing got resolved, necessarily, so I thought it was silly to just sit and rehash everything that was wrong with the world,” Maxine says.

From "Piecing Me Together" by Renée Watson

Ms. Low rehashes that old story, but concedes the delta is at least partially a product of the fact that “many women want to spend time at home with their children.”

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 11, 2025

That upward trajectory, and a slow decline of rehashes and breakups until his death in 2017, are abundantly clear in Dowling’s hands.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 4, 2025

Past Disney "rehashes haven't been altogether successful", Diggins wrote.

From BBC May 22, 2023

The first question to ask in approaching these rehashes is: Do they make any sense if you don’t know the source?

From New York Times Feb. 28, 2023

Justice Fikeis rehashes the same questions the boys had answered under interrogation, but there's a different edge to his questions now.

From "The Boy Who Dared" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

The audience rehashed its hunches, they circled potential suspects, they stared at a static image of a horrific crime scene, awash in twinkling moonlight.

From Slate Feb. 23, 2026

Daily posts on his X account feature old photos of himself and rehashed quotes.

From Barron's Oct. 9, 2025

After Diddy’s son Christian ‘King’ Combs name-checked 50 Cent on a diss track, he roasted the young Combs and rehashed allegations against him and his father.

From Los Angeles Times May 21, 2024

Today, the “golden men” of Islamabad have been added to the ranks of the conspiracy theories sprouted, knocked down and rehashed every day across the city.

From New York Times May 19, 2024

On their walk to school, they rehashed the plan for Operation Royal Fungus.

From "Book Scavenger" by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

Far too many songs—“National Treasures,” “Plot Twist”—are Drake on autopilot, rehashing familiar complaints without clever variations.

From The Wall Street Journal May 19, 2026

AFP fact-checkers found around two dozen Douyin posts from China-based accounts pushing the narrative, many of them rehashing the same video script.

From Barron's Mar. 26, 2026

The justice continued to insist that the court lacks jurisdiction to protect the migrants at this juncture, rehashing technical arguments that are simply false.

From Slate May 16, 2025

Robbins, who created the series, was insistent that the show would not be just another rehashing of the story that’s been told through documentaries, podcasts and other media.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 19, 2025

“Baby. Not no point in rehashing all this now,” her mom says from her place in the doorway.

From "The Sun Is Also a Star" by Nicola Yoon




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