recount|recounted|recounting|recounts in English

verb

[re·count || rɪ'kaʊnt]

tell, narrate; count votes agai

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1. Opponents demanded a recount.

2. I demand a recount.

3. Conte, a short tale, often recounting an adventure

4. Don't complain!Recount your blessings!

5. The author recounted the following:

6. The defeated candidate demanded a recount.

7. President Monson receives birthday gifts recounting service to others (84).

8. "Bock to Demand Recount of Vote".

9. It is no mere recounting of regulations and ordinances.

10. 17 He recounted his seeings and doings.

11. They recounted umpteen tales of unfair treatment.

12. He listened to Smillie 's recounting of all the incriminating circumstances.

13. God’s works too numerous to recount (5)

14. 11 He recounted and adorned his adventure.

15. They all laughed as he recounted the amusing incident.

16. In the end, we recount events processiong model.

17. The epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.

18. 28 Then my tongue will recount* your righteousness+

19. The story is recounted in her usual unadorned style.

20. Their exploits were recounted by many epic poets.

21. She recounted her years alone, filled with heartache and loneliness.

22. Still had better be recount at the same time.

23. Mortimer recounted his indebtedness to her in his autobiography.

24. Gore angered by decision to keep manual recount deadline.

25. The Book of Mormon recounts a time of success.