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rehearse

[ri-hurs] / rɪˈhɜrs /


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Controllers will also rehearse parts of the countdown, sending commands through the same computers and networks that will be used on launch day, but without filling the tanks with fuel.

From BBC

By the time Mr. van Woerden paid the formal call on Father, Father had rehearsed and polished his little speech of blessing a dozen times.

From Literature

“I wonder if the Ancient Mariner in his latter days got really tired of rehearsing his old trauma,” she ruminated in an essay.

From The Wall Street Journal

The programme will be written and rehearsed in the week of each show, before being performed live in front of a studio audience.

From BBC

Walden’s final task comes a week before the show when he goes into the studio with the orchestra to rehearse and record everything.

From Los Angeles Times