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    Use "rehash" in a sentence

    rehash example sentences

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    1. �Steve, is there anything new in the Smith-Hughes case or will the interview be a waste of our time? I don't want to rehash the same material we were given last week,� questioned Maureen as she sipped on her coffee


    2. The rest is all documented so I don’t need to rehash the rest of my story


    3. drinks – we did a complete rehash of the event that had taken place that day for those who


    4. Do we really need to rehash the


    5. There was a movement by the people to “take back TV” and produce materials that were often better written than the Entertainment which was starting to rehash its older materials through redoing classics


    6. rehash what they‘ve read with false statistics trying to prove


    7. rehash the story at the local pub that night


    8. REHASH BROWNS AND TOAST


    9. than a rehash as they put it as succinct as anyone else


    10. winding road he was thinking, I am not in the mood to rehash sto-

    11. She doesn’t look 100% convinced that I’m not mad at her, and she’s just about to open her mouth and rehash the whole conversation again, but I stop her


    12. But after you have cleared the air and shared your ideas and your problems do not rehash and repeat and go back over and over again until you are both weary and rebellious


    13. We can only rehash for so long old memories of agonizing camping trips and Tooth Fairy adventures and heated parent–teacher conferences


    14. Mattie said it was at least the third time they had all gathered there to rehash the contrasting medical opinions


    15. I do not rehash the inflation argument and the specific investment opportunities associated with rising prices


    16. There is no need to rehash it for long put Calendars


    17. If you decide you want to take spread betting further then I hope this book will help you! It’s not a rehash of stuff in here – it’s brand new material that explores spread betting in depth


    18. You’ve read a lot on this already so I won’t rehash it except to point out that every one of the master investors in this section offers the same advice: Don’t pay too much for a stock


    1. The man rehashed the question, 'how old was Jesus at the


    2. I rehashed it thousands of times over the decades


    3. The three detectives had continually hashed and rehashed the finer points of the case since leaving the Langham late afternoon


    4. But as she sat here in the rain, having hashed and rehashed both problems more than enough, her thoughts turned to her brother and her talk with Professor Clerval


    5. But what exactly? I rehashed the conversation with the Teacher over and over again and felt this discomfort and… Stop! It dawned suddenly on me


    6. This is a much rehashed theme, but this text is so much a part of my psyche today that I


    7. conclude these religions are merely rehashed sun worship


    8. I stretched across the divan and took the phone to my ear, semi- conscious, speaking in a whisper, eyes closed to kill the light from the window, the words an echo of something imagined, old words rehashed, the sounds the same as before with nothing in-between but the want of sleep, perfunctories, pleasantries, glossing over gaps, I’ll be at the Starlight Diner at eleven, come along, the brevity a blessing, then glad to set the clock on the phone and put my head back on the pillow


    9. Colin rehashed most of what he’d told Wright earlier in Shallotte, all the while fighting the urge to hit something


    10. Once they rehashed the Booker case, the conversation drifted to other matters

    11. After the tenth trader rehashed this mantra, I started to feel as though I was at some political convention where all the politicians had signed a No Trend Pledge


    12. Shortly after the proxy came out, a report "not for reproduction" circulated that rehashed the accounting practices, the insider take, and the competitive environment


    1. in early Christian texts as inaccurate rehashes of earlier themes


    1. His routine consists of rehashing skits from films and shows


    2. and that it‘s (now) time to move on with our lives instead of rehashing the same (old) formula


    3. She hadn’t slept well, her mind constantly rehashing the conversation she’d had with Marcia


    4. As painful as that course of action was, it was less damaging, he thought, than the constant rehashing of the same sores of tormenting discomfort


    5. This leads to another binge, and another rehashing


    6. Using emotional intelligence would help, as you would be aware that by dredging up and rehashing past hurts, will not help strengthen your relationship


    7. I recently had some rehashing of the ordeal of handling bullying at my


    8. minds are rehashing the past or anticipating the future; meanwhile the present is


    9. "Gordie, um, where's your hair?" He offered him something to drink then they sat at the kitchen table, each of them rehashing their stories for the other


    10. rehashing wartime stories at the local pub

    11. This discussion was closing in on an hour long, and that after almost an hour spent rehashing the issue of infrastructure upgrade that would be required


    12. about the game, rehashing prior games they played, accusing someone of cheating in a


    13. ” A dryness bordering on sarcasm was one of their shared idioms, but the joke had teeth; she was getting the impression that his work these days largely involved rehashing old glories for that never-ending magazine profile


    14. He’s spent entire nights rehashing their last encounter, trying to pick it apart in case there was something he could’ve done differently


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    Synonyms for "rehash"

    rehash hash over retrograde

    "rehash" definitions

    old material that is slightly reworked and used again


    present or use over, with no or few changes


    go back over