reminisce
Americanverb (used without object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of reminisce
First recorded in 1820–30; back formation from reminiscence
Example Sentences
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Over a simple acoustic backing, he reminisces about "smokey bars and cheap guitars", observing that while Liverpool is always changing, "nothing can erase the days we left behind".
From BBC
She came to visit him on his last day as a full-time midwife and reminisced about the care he provided Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry,
From BBC
As an example, he reminisced about his own first visit to Disneyland more than 40 years ago.
From Los Angeles Times
He shuffles through them, reminiscing about his parents, siblings and cousins.
From Los Angeles Times
Nearly 50 Naismith Hall of Famers were participants, and many reminisce for the documentary.
From Los Angeles Times
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