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reminisce

[rem-uh-nis] / ˌrɛm əˈnɪs /


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This is the 10th anniversary of a season that makes people smile when they reminisce about all the personalities involved, all the images they saw, all the greatness that was on display.

From Los Angeles Times

In “Tonight, Tonight,” Corgan reminisces, “And our lives are forever changed, we will never be the same.”

From Los Angeles Times

I recently spent the most wonderful time reconnecting and reminiscing with the wonderful family and friends of a 94-year-old who died.

From Seattle Times

Mother and daughter reminisce, joke and bicker, circling back to the same topics: the craft of acting, the strange experience of fame, the infinite doubts and compromises of motherhood.

From New York Times

His dad, reminiscing on their many cross-country trips, agreed.

From Washington Post