reminisce in the PONS Dictionary

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The park was their childhood playground and the three take a little time off to play a game of baseball and reminisce.
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She reminisces about how much better everything was in her time, when children were respectful and people did right then.
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Passengers reminisce about their travels, about the coastal scenery, and about the amenities.
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They tell jokes and reminisce, noting how long it has been since they first started working together.
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The siblings reminisce about their childhood and what the future will be like after their parents divorce.
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She reminisces over her experiences with her ex-boyfriend, yet remains spiteful towards him.
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Reminiscing with the frame-narrator, he recalls three defining moments in his life.
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The news provokes the elderly woman to reminisce about her own sweetheart, long time before.
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He begins wooing her by singing on stage and later meets up with her and begins to reminisce their childhood.
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They tease, ponder, reminisce, philosophize and invent parables, and she sings them in a plush, changeable mezzo-soprano that usually holds a kindly twinkle.
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