reminisce|reminisced|reminisces|reminiscing in English
verb
[rem·i·nisce || ‚remɪ'nɪs]
remember the past, recall memories of past events or experiences
Use "reminisce|reminisced|reminisces|reminiscing" in a sentence
1. REMINISCE!
2. We hugged and reminisced, now as brothers.
3. One such factor is maternal reminiscing style.
4. FDR and Henry, Jr. reminisced about the old days over lunch.
5. She likes to reminisce about her childhood.
6. 1 She likes to reminisce about her childhood.
7. I simply wanted to play the cello while reminiscing my past.
8. 8 Reminisce some time, the night they took my friend.
9. 7 But it was really fun to reminisce with everyone.
10. I simply wanted to play the cello while reminiscing my past
11. 6 At club meetings, we like to reminisce, remembering old times.
12. 16 Grandfather likes to reminisce with other old people after supper.
13. I see playfulness, reminiscing a time when we take pleasures in things uncomplicated.
14. My grandfather used to reminisce about his years in the navy.
15. 19 Old friends like to reminisce about the good old days.
16. 17 With this, to reminisce a good man and bless his family.
17. 10 Would you call old friends you never see, Reminisce of memories?
18. 12 Plenty of time to reminisce about your pitifully short lives . Please.
19. 13 He kept diary every day to reminisce his life in America.
20. 2 My grandfather used to reminisce about his years in the navy.
21. We spent a pleasant evening reminiscing and amicably discussing the state of the world.
22. “I was only four years old when our family moved from England in 1969,” Ken reminisces.
23. This is a site for people to reminisce about memories of Bremen, Indiana
24. 21 Who are the anglers that people will be able to reminisce about?
25. Synonyms for Bethought include remembered, recalled, recollected, minded, reminisced, deliberated, devised, reflected, retained and harked back to