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Reread   /rˈɪrˈid/   Listen
Reread

verb
(past & past part. reread; pres. part. rereading)
1.
Read anew; read again.






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"Reread" Quotes from Famous Books



... to her husband, and should have no thought but to please him and do his will.... The only true happiness in this world lies in a happy marriage; I know whereof I speak. Everything depends on the wife if she be yielding, sweet, and amusing.... I counsel you, my dear daughter, to reread this letter on the twenty-first of every month. I beg you to be true to me on this point. My only fear for you is negligence in your prayers and studies; and lukewarmness succeeds negligence. Fight against it, for it is ...
— Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 of 8 • Various

... Then Hallam would reread the scrap of newspaper he carried in his pocket; and each time, after such a reading, a brighter light shone in the eyes of both boys, and the foundling ...
— Reels and Spindles - A Story of Mill Life • Evelyn Raymond

... very much, and folding down the last blotted leaf where his name was written, she gladly turned back to reopen and reread the happier chapters which painted the youthful knight before he went out to fall in his first battle. None of the bitterness of love bereaved marred this memory for Rose, because she found that the warmer sentiment, just budding in her heart, had died with Charlie ...
— Rose in Bloom - A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" • Louisa May Alcott

... with the floor that was Galaxy Hall, he glanced at the lighted plaque and for the hundredth time reread the inscription— ...
— Stand by for Mars! • Carey Rockwell

... The young man reread the telegram which one of the two men had given him a moment since. It was a command which even he, wilful and disobedient as he was, dared not ignore. He ripped it into shreds and flung them out of the window. He did not apologize to the man into whose face the pieces ...
— The Place of Honeymoons • Harold MacGrath


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