Synonym: prompt. Similar words: reminder, premium, premise, seminar, mind, feminist, seemingly, mind you. Meaning: [rɪ'maɪnd] v. 1. put in the mind of someone 2. assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned.
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151. They remind us that we are not called to an easy ride over the waves during our lifetime.
152. I wear it to remind myself of the debt I owe you.
153. As the deconstructionists remind us, all human knowledge is situated in particular social constructions.
154. But the mention of Wilde also serves to remind us that social purity never succeeded in totally silencing its opponents.
155. We want to see beautiful people we can be envious of, not ordinary folk who remind us of ourselves.
155. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
156. An artfully designed stained-glass hummingbird seems a fitting object to remind us of our stay in this peaceful, bird-rich town.
157. A mere mention was enough to remind me that I was not free, yet.
158. As you prepare to celebrate Christmas, remind yourself that life itself is a celebration. Make each day a celebration! RVM
159. After a while they started to remind him of something, and his eyes filled with tears.
160. I remind my hon. Friend that the regional electricity companies have an obligation to undertake economic purchasing.
161. Ranger Dave Hutson likes to remind visitors how lucky they are compared to James White, who first mapped the cave.
162. Write down a few notes to remind yourself what you want to say.
163. Remind me to buy some batteries for my Walkman, OK?
164. He was still sufficiently sane to remind me that Orvieto was perched on the top of a craggy escarpment.
165. Did that commingling of unrelated flavours remind me of another dish, or had it produced a breakthrough in gastronomy?
166. When the toughest of the problems strike me, I just remind myself that God is on my side. RVM
167. I remind the House that we are not alone in doing so.
168. Perhaps it is as well to remind the reader here of the nature of the epiphysis.
169. I remind the House that couples in the intimate atmosphere of engagement sometimes find that pregnancy arises and the shotgun marriage follows.
170. You remind yourself: the proposal is due at 9: 00 the next morning.
171. All I have to remind me of Albert are a few letters and a blurred photo.
172. Children will enjoy her peeping and entering; some adults may like to remind their children that Goldilocks is expelled for it.
173. Teachers are not prone to remind successful students that their work is due.
174. They and their disused railway lines remind us of wealth in the last century - but unemployment during the last 50 years.
175. She awoke with her body lazily relaxed, only slight soreness to remind her of what had happened the previous night.
176. The instructors walk around with weapons on their belts and constantly remind their pupils to don their ear protectors.
177. Bjornsson explains in a way which serves to remind us that the mathematical precision of a readability formula may be misleading.
178. In 25-page white papers, place a summary at the end to remind your reader of key points.
179. There are three words I like to repeat to myself, glass half full, just to remind myself to be grateful for everything I have. Goldie Hawn
180. You can show me or remind me of the difference between orange and pink, perhaps by showing me a colour chart.
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