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rehearse

[ri-hurs] / rɪˈhɜrs /


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He likes rehearsing, although he prefers not to fully commit to something until he’s in front of the camera.

From Los Angeles Times

In keeping with its US counterpart, Saturday Night Live UK will be written and rehearsed in the week of each show, before being performed live in front of a studio audience.

From BBC

Speaking to the BBC as he rehearsed, Sheen, who is also the creative director, said he hoped that performing with the company "is what Welsh actors most strive for".

From BBC

"Right now he's on stage rehearsing," she explained, ahead of her son's performance in the best new artist medley.

From BBC

“Okay, this is a cipher,” I say, pacing the empty room, rehearsing.

From Literature