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- Dictionaryreminisce/ˌrɛmɪˈnɪs/
verb
- 1. indulge in enjoyable recollection of past events: "they reminisced about their summers abroad"
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1 day ago · Current India head coach Amol Muzumdar acknowledges the significance of playing at the venue. "It's a historic ground and we are aware of the history that this place carries. Even though a lot of cricket has not been played on this ground [by women's sides], we are still aware of what the demands are, the pitch and the ground.
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1 hour ago · Later, the episode again goes four months prior, and Maurice confronts Reginald, who goes out to jog. He scares Reginald, compels him, and feeds on him.
1 day ago · On the eve of India women's first Test in Chennai in 48 years, former players Shantha Rangaswamy, Sudha Shah and Shubhangi Kulkarni reminisce about their first Test there in 1976 | ESPN.com
49 minutes ago · Kehlani Crash Atlantic In Kehlani ’s words: “A crash, in any form, is the peak height of the moment. It isn’t the anxiety of the before, or the lament after. It is the ever so imperative present. A space with no reminisce, no remorse, and no afterthought. CRASH IS HERE. At my most free, most fun, most loud, most fueled, so far.”