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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

The elder Griffey, now 73, reminisced at a time during his playing career when demographic participation rates weren’t tracked, but anecdotally nearly 30% of the majors comprised of U.S.-born Black players.

From Washington Times

They do this via the “Iconic Sonics” podcast, a show that reminisces on some of the great moments in the organization’s history and exists, essentially, for two reasons.

From Seattle Times

He sets "As You Like It" in a rehearsal room, where the actors reminisce about a show from their distant youth.

From Reuters